Street
animals in this area occupy an odd social niche in that they are often fed by members of the local community, yet they have no place to turn when they are injured and no home to call their own.
Not exact matches
The
animals that survive today
occupy less than 1 per cent of that range — and live
in carefully controlled
areas.
By hiding food and the occasional treat
in different
areas of the
animal's cage, your mouse will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it
occupied for many happy hours and help prevent boredom.
By hiding food and the occasional treat under cardboard boxes,
in empty plant or yoghurt pots, or
in different
areas of the
animal's cage, your Rat will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it
occupied for many happy hours and prevent boredom.
By hiding food and the occasional treat
in an toilet roll tube or yoghurt pot, or
in different
areas of the
animal's cage, your Hamster will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it
occupied for many happy hours and help to prevent boredom.
By hiding food and the occasional treat
in cardboard toilet roll tubes,
in empty yoghurt pots, or
in different
areas of the
animal's enclosure, your Gerbil will be forced to hunt for its food — this will keep it
occupied for many happy hours and help prevent boredom.