animals

PEMBROKESHIRE: The seal pup who swam 120km from Cornwall to Pembrokeshire in four days — and lived to tell the tale

A grey seal pup who swam 120km from Cornwall to Pembrokeshire in just four days — arriving dehydrated and underweight…

- Advertisement -

RSPCA Cymru braced for summer rise in stray snake reports

Charity urges pet owners to secure enclosures as snake incidents trend upwards in warmer weather

Paw-some Win! Swansea local scoops regional Blue Cross art prize

National pet charity Blue Cross has named Josie Thompson, from Swansea, as the regional winner for Wales in its new…

‘Bio Goats’ to tackle overgrown churchyard in new council eco-trial

Narberth Town Council is trialling a new eco-friendly way of managing overgrown areas, by using goats in a local churchyard.

Suspended sentence for Gorslas woman who poured boiling water and bleach on mice

A woman from Gorslas has been disqualified from keeping all animals for seven years and has been handed a suspended…

Animal welfare charities call for phase-out of cat cafés

Two animal protection charities are calling for a phase-out of so-called "cat cafés" after revealing a remarkable 44% increase in…

People in Swansea say their pet is the love of their life – but experts say we’re missing crucial factors to keep them healthy

TV vet, Dr James Greenwood is pleading with pet owners in Swansea to get their pets vaccinated annually to help…

It’s baby number two for critically endangered rhino at Welsh zoo ‘Folly Farm’

Any animal pregnancy is exciting. But when it’s a critically endangered species conceived through the European Breeding Programme, it’s extra…

Carmarthenshire woman faces near £4,000 bill after failing to clear garden of dog poo

A Carmarthenshire woman faces a £3,771 bill after pleading guilty to failing to clear her garden of dog poo.

Pembrokeshire father and daughter plead guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to animals

A Pembrokeshire father and daughter have admitted causing unnecessary suffering to animals.

RSPCA call on public to help save wildlife from hazardous football nets

RSPCA Cymru is calling on the public to help save animals’ lives by putting away their back garden football nets…

- Advertisement -
Advertisement
×