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Pets News Archive30-Apr-2007
- 'Claws out over pets in divorces (Independent Online)
As marriages splinter amid acrimony and tears, squabbling over goods and chattels is being replaced by legal battles over who gets custody of the pets.
- 'How's Fido? Stress Test Made For Pets (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
There's a report out of Japan that a company has developed a stress test for pets.
- 'Action News Extra: Pets Need Oxygen Masks, Too (WTAE ThePittsburghChannel.com via Yahoo! News)
During a fire, pets can be especially vulnerable, so WTAE Channel 4 Action News will tell you about a relatively new piece of emergency equipment that could help save your four-legged friend.
- 'Kiwis spend big bucks on pets (Stuff)
With the growing humanisation of pets and New Zealand's reputation for fat cats, Australasia is one of the fastest growing pet care markets, according to American pet food producer Brad Kho.
- 'Arson Suspected In Westminster House Fire That Killed Pets (ABC 7 Denver)
Several pets, including two puppies, a rabbit, and a ferret died Friday in a Westminster house fire.
- 'Fights over pets new trend in divorce cases (The New Zealand Herald)
As marriages splinter in acrimony and tears, fights have traditionally centred around money, children or even who gets the cutlery. But, increasingly, such squabbling is being replaced by legal battles over who gets custody of the pets.
- 'Company's Patch Measures Pets' Stress (Fox News)
Japanese company says its special patch sticks to bottom of paw to determine how much stress a cat or dog is under.
- 'The Ferret Fandango show at the Gilbertsville Fire Company raises funds to help shelter abandoned pets. (Reading Eagle)
The Ferret Fandango show at the Gilbertsville Fire Company raises funds to help shelter abandoned pets.
- 'Legal cases address pets' value to owners (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)
Most people consider their pet priceless. But in civil law, at least, pets are usually seen as property - akin to a toaster or TV set - worth only their market value. Now, amid the incidents of tainted pet food tied to animal deaths and the subsequent rash of lawsuits against pet-food makers, there's a push to put a higher value on a pet's life.
- 'PETS OF THE WEEK (Sunday Mail)
We want to hear about your pets. Write to pets, Right at Home, Sunday Mail, One Central Quay, Glasgow, G3 8DA This four-year-old cat lives with his seven-year-old owner Juliet Ann Eyres in Ayr.
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