[1] A domesticated cat at a temple in China has earned the nickname “high-five cat” because of how it greets tourists ...
[3] Animal-rights activists were up in arms. “I’ve been told that someone paid 60,000 yuan [HK$79,373] for one of the cats,” said Sally Andersen, founder of Hong Kong Dog Rescue.
Students are also able to suggest a study buddy they would like to see, which is how the capybara, now one of Ellward’s favorites, came to be. She started crocheting in 2020 as many people were ...