UPDATE: Lucas has found his forever home 🎉🎉
Kudos to the team and volunteers at #NYC #ASPCA for such a successful speed dating event❤️

Thank you all #fedifriends for boosting too
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Sign: Beloved Community Dog "Orelha" Killed in Brazil, Sparking National Outrage - Animal Victory

Florianópolis, Brazil — A beloved community dog named Orelha was brutally attacked and killed in an act of shocking cruelty that has sparked national protests across Brazil and outrage around the world.Orelha was a 10-year-old mixed-breed street dog known and loved by locals and tourists. He was the type of dog who lived peacefully alongside people and depended on human kindness to survive.In the early morning hours of January 4, Orelha was allegedly attacked by multiple teenagers who inflicted catastrophic injuries. He was later found suffering and had to be humanely euthanized due to the severity of his wounds.Reports state that witnesses observed the attack and that this was not an accidental incident but alleged deliberate cruelty against a defenseless, aging community dog.

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Hello #fediverse, this is Lucas, a polite, gentle, /and super sweet 9-year-old #dog looking for a forever home. He loves blankets, especially during the past weeks of cold weather.
This #ValentinesDay you can meet him at a special #adoption event at #NYC #ASPCA.

For more info: https://adopt.adopets.com/pet/3bdf3ec8-213b-4566-bf2b-a67c45e5d785?tracking=e7807ba5-a0da-40e3-8dce-9b60b4fb70a6

#DogsOfFedi #dogsofmastodon

@Npars01 @benroyce one of the charities I take donation calls is #ASPCA if you recall during COVID shelters emptied some completely!

A man southern accent called Why are all the shelters closed? I explained lock down covid fears animals all adopted ..

Because of COVID?
Yes
COVID. Really?
Yes. Illness rampant hospitals morgues full...
Because of covid. Really? It's really a thing?
I was dumfounded. Yes!
...You haven't asked where I am?
IT DOESN'T MATTER
unbelievable

#ASPCA - #ColdWeather Safety Tips

"Exposure to winter’s dry, cold air and chilly rain, sleet and snow can cause chapped paws and itchy, flaking skin, but these aren’t the only discomforts pets can suffer. Winter walks can become downright dangerous if chemicals from ice-melting agents are licked off of bare paws. To help prevent cold weather dangers from affecting your pet’s health, check out our top 10 cold weather safety tips from our experts at the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center (APCC).

- Remember, if it’s too cold for you, it’s probably too cold for your pet, so keep your animals inside. If left outdoors, pets can freeze, become disoriented, lost, stolen, injured or killed. In addition, don’t leave pets alone in a car during cold weather, as cars can act as refrigerators that hold in the cold and cause animals to freeze to death.
- Keep your home humidified and be sure to towel dry your pet as soon as they come inside. Repeatedly going into the cold and then comin back into a warm home can cause itchy, flaking skin. Pay close attention to their feet and in-between their toes and remove any snow balls from between their foot pads to prevent and treat skin irritation in the winter.
- Massage petroleum jelly or other vet-approved paw protectants into paw pads before going outside to protect from salt and chemical agents. Booties can provide even more coverage and can also prevent sand and salt from getting lodged between bare toes and causing irritation. Use pet-friendly ice melts whenever possible.
- Never shave your dog down to the skin in winter. A longer coat will provide more warmth. If your dog is long-haired, simply trim them to minimize the clinging ice balls, salt crystals and de-icing chemicals that can dry their skin, and don’t neglect the hair between their toes. If your dog is short-haired, consider getting them a coat or sweater with a high collar or turtleneck with coverage from the base of the tail to the belly.
- After each walk, make sure to wash and dry your pet's feet and stomach to remove ice, salt and chemicals. Don't forget to check for cracks in paw pads or redness between the toes. You may also want to bring a towel on long walks to clean off stinging, irritated paws.
- Bathe your pets as little as possible during cold spells. Washing too often can remove essential oils and increase the chance of developing dry, flaky skin. If your pooch must be bathed, ask your vet to recommend a moisturizing shampoo and/or rinse.
- Thoroughly clean up any anitfreeze spills. Like coolant, antifreeze is a lethal for dogs and cats. Be sure to thoroughly clean up any spills from your vehicle, and consider using products that contain propylene glycol rather than ethylene glycol. Additionally, cold weather chemicals like #IceMelts can be dangerous when ingested, so always be mindful and keep chemicals up and out of paws' reach.
- Feed your pet a little extra in the winter months. Pets burn extra energy by trying to stay warm in wintertime. Feeding them a little bit more can provide much-needed calories, and making sure they have plenty of water to drink will help keep them well-hydrated and their skin less dry.
- Make sure your companion animal has a warm place to sleep, off the floor and away from all drafts. A cozy dog or cat bed with a warm blanket or pillow is perfect.
- Never let your dog off leash on snow or ice, especially during a snowstorm. Dogs can lose their scent in the snow and easily become lost. More dogs are lost during the winter than during any other season, so make sure your dog always wears an ID tag.

Be sure to keep these tips top of mind this winter so that you and your furry friends can stay warm, cozy and safe.

If you think your pet may have ingested antifreeze or another potential toxin, contact your veterinarian or the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center at (888) 426-4435 immediately."

Source:
https://www.aspca.org/pet-care/general-pet-care/cold-weather-safety-tips

#PetSafety #ArcticBlast #PolarVortex #IceMelt #ExtremeCold #PetSafetyTips

Cold Weather Safety Tips

Exposure to winter’s dry, cold air and chilly rain, sleet and snow can cause chapped paws and itchy, flaking skin, but these aren’t the only discomforts pets can suffer. To help prevent cold weather dangers from affecting your pet’s health, please heed this advice from our experts.

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Bronx Man Pleads Not Guilty to Aggravated Animal Cruelty Charges Amid Disturbing Social Media Evidence

Bronx man pleads not guilty to torturing a stray cat he took into his home, with a court hearing set for March 2026.

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Sign: Bronx Man Tortures and Kills Cat in Satanic Ritual for YouTube Views - Animal Victory

Bronx, New York - A 26-year-old Bronx man, who has been referred to as a "wannabe rapper," is accused of a horrific act of animal cruelty against an innocent cat who was tortured to death for YouTube views. Investigators say David Mosley, aka “Church of Ububal,” beat a cat to death and recorded the despicable act to promote his rap album.

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If convicted, Mosley faces up to seven years for the criminal mischief charges and up to two years for animal cruelty.

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Aspiring Rapper Arrested After Posting Sickening Cat Sacrifice Video

A Bronx resident was arrested in the Bronx after posting a video of a cat sacrifice on Instagram to promote his rap persona Church of Ububal.

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Dogs Should Not Suffer In Heat For Cash Outside Baseball Games | GreaterGood

Dogs are enduring hours of heat, noise, and restraint outside Citi Field for cash — it’s time to end this cruelty and protect them from further harm.

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