Department for Transport Responds to Calls for Mandatory Reporting of Cat Collisions by Drivers Friday, June 5, 2026 cats road-safety dft pets microchipping legislation defra collisions traffic animal-welfare The Department for Transport (DfT) has issued a formal response following a petition accumulating more than 60,000 signatures on the Parliamentary website, calling for a new law that requires drivers to stop and report … Read More
New Dog Law Gives 11 Million English Renters the Right to Keep Pets Friday, May 1, 2026 renters pets law england landlords housing dogs cats animalwelfare tenancy Starting Friday, May 1, a landmark pet law comes into effect across England, impacting over 11 million households living in private rented accommodation. The Renters’ Rights Act 2026 now grants tenants the legal right to … Read More
Vaping Poses Serious Health Risks to Cats, Dogs, and Other Pets Saturday, January 17, 2026 vaping pets veterinary health respiratory cats dogs poisoning nicotine airquality Veterinarians are urging pet owners to avoid using e-cigarettes indoors due to growing evidence linking vaping to a range of health problems in pets. Exposure to vape aerosols can lead to nausea, excessive drooling, skin … Read More
Raven's Rescue Seeks Loving Forever Homes for Dogs and Cats Saturday, January 3, 2026 adoption rescue dogs cats dudley pets foster foreverhome animals charity As the festive season approaches, Raven’s Rescue is reaching out to find loving forever homes for its adorable dogs and cats. This Dudley-based charity, founded by Sarah Price in 2012, has been dedicated to helping … Read More
Sutton Coldfield Woman Caught with Nine Cats Despite Ban, Calls Them 'My Babies' Thursday, November 6, 2025 animalwelfare cats suttoncoldfield rspca neglect court ban mentalhealth rescue legal Marissa Faultless, a 68-year-old woman from Sutton Coldfield, was found in possession of nine cats despite a court-issued 10-year ban on keeping them. Having previously had nearly 100 cats rescued from her home due to … Read More