Man left shocked after being sold ferret as toy poodle Thinking he was getting a steal, an Argentine man brought home what he believed wer...

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Man left shocked after being sold ferret as toy poodle


Thinking he was getting a steal, an Argentine man brought home what he believed were two toy poodles, only to uncover a shocking truth. Spending $150 for the "dogs," suspicions grew due to the low price. At the vet, reality struck: they were ferrets, pumped with steroids and groomed to appear as poodles. This scam wasn't isolated, part of a trend at Argentina's bazaar. A bizarre parallel in China emerged as well, where doubts shrouded a sun bear's authenticity, drawing crowds. Experts clarified the bear's abilities, highlighting its memory and communication skills. The unexpected links between two distant tales unfolded.


https://en.newsner.com/animals/man-left-shocked-after-being-sold-ferret-as-toy-poodle/



Woman wonders why she’s so tired – sets up camera and is shocked by her cat’s behavior each night

Susie's cherished cat, Ginger, had been her constant companion for 16 years. Most people associate snuggling with dogs, but Ginger was different. He craved attention and cuddles day and night. Each evening, he nestled beside Susie, pawing at her arm until she embraced him. Curious about her morning fatigue, she set up a night-vision camera. The video revealed Ginger's routine: a two-hour snuggle, then his cat escapades before returning for more cuddles. The amusing footage went viral on TikTok, sparking suggestions to keep Ginger out. However, his clever door-handling skills thwarted that. Despite disrupted sleep, Susie cherished Ginger's warmth, realizing cat cuddles made her sleep sweeter.


https://en.newsner.com/animals/woman-wonders-why-shes-so-tired-sets-up-camera-and-is-shocked-by-her-cats-behavior-each-night/



Wild pig attacks visitors, prompting authorities to caution the public to leave wild animals alone

On Mount Apo, Philippines' tallest peak, a recent visitor learned a lesson about treating wild animals like pets. Eager hikers approached a wild pig for photos and feeding. The creature, once hungry, turned hostile. Caught on video and shared online, the incident amused many. The video's creator, Kim dela Calzada, recounted the tale, sharing how a curious hiker's attempt to pet the pig ended in a jacket-ripping encounter. The hiker, Rivera Ronel, clarified that he was picking up trash when the pig turned aggressive, and he apologized. DENR-Davao posted a reminder: respect wildlife, keep distance, and avoid provoking animals.


https://en.newsner.com/animals/wild-pig-attacks-visitors-prompting-authorities-to-caution-the-public-to-leave-wild-animals-alone/

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