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Authorities seize nearly 2,000 rabbits and 127 dogs from Zuid-Holland breeding facility

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Dutch authorities seized 1,800 rabbits, 127 dogs, and dozens of young puppies during an inspection at a rabbit and dog breeding facility in Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands Food and Consumer Product S

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JFeed

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· Jun 22, 2026

Rats Found on Arkia Flight Returning From Greece, Airline Blames Catering Firm

An Arkia crew returning from Greece discovered an adult rat and pups inside a service cart. The airline is blaming catering company TAMAM; TAMAM says the cart was cleared before loading

BERNAMA

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· Jun 26, 2026

World : Brutal Cat Meat Trade Thrives In Indochina, Prosperity, Good Health fuel Demand 

PHNOM PENH, June 26 (Bernama) -- Superstitions linking cat meat to good fortune and medicinal benefits are fuelling a brutal underground trade across parts of Indochina, where animal welfare groups estimate that around one million cats are slaughtered annually in Vietnam alone.

Yonhap News Agency

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· Jun 29, 2026

Number of registered pet animals tops 3.6 mln in 2025: data

SEOUL, June 29 (Yonhap) -- The number of dogs, cats and other pet animals regist...

The Standard

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· Jul 4, 2026

Westminster launches major crackdown on ‘swarms’ of e-bikes parked dangerously in central London

Dozens of bikes were seized by the council with the likes of Lime and Forest now required to pay for their return

Malay Mail

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· Jun 29, 2026

Teen suspect arrested in Kota Bharu raid as authorities seize RM20,000 red eagle, owls and musang pandan

KOTA BHARU, June 29 — A red eagle, worth RM20,000, was among the animals seized in a raid carried out by the Gener...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 11, 2026

Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir

BEIJING: Sebuah zoo di barat daya China mengurung singa, beruang dan serigala di dalam kandang ketika banjir besar akibat Taufan Maysak melanda wilayah itu, tindakan yang disifatkan kumpulan hak haiwan PETA sebagai ‘tidak berperikemanusiaan’. Menurut laporan Red Star News, zoo di bandar Guigang, antara kawasan paling teruk terjejas di wilayah Guangxi, mengunci haiwan-haiwan berkenaan bagi ... Read more The post Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

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Related coverage for "Authorities seize nearly 2,000 rabbits and 127 dogs from Zuid-Holland breeding facility": JFeed — Rats Found on Arkia Flight Returning From Greece, Airline Blames Catering Firm . BERNAMA — World : Brutal Cat Meat Trade Thrives In Indochina, Prosperity, Good Health fuel Demand . Yonhap News Agency — Number of registered pet animals tops 3.6 mln in 2025: data. The Standard — Westminster launches major crackdown on ‘swarms’ of e-bikes parked dangerously in central London. Malay Mail — Teen suspect arrested in Kota Bharu raid as authorities seize RM20,000 red eagle, owls and musang pandan. Utusan Malaysia — Zoo China dikritik kurung haiwan dalam banjir