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Dogs Commuting By train in moscow

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Remember Macavity? He was the English cat who made headlines a couple of years back when he began to regularly take the bus…to a local fish and chip shop (hey, cats have always been wiley and smart…why walk to partake in some tasty mosels when you can be driven there?), and then caught the bus back.

And for years, people have reported sightings of pigeons regularly taking the London tube – often the same one, going to its  favourite stops. They wait patiently for the tran to stop,  then get off at  their stop.

Well,the dogs of Moscow refuse to be left out.

Just like you and me, these dogs (they’re strays) have to make a living. So they board the  ttrains each day and head into the city looking for food from kindly strangers (or wherever the can get it…like barking suddenly to get people to drop their food).

The dogs even work together to make sure they get off at the right stop And in the evenings? They take the train back out to the burs, for a well-earned night’s sleep…

Cat Elevator!

We don’t suggest you try this at home, or that it’s for every cat, but we do say this is one absolutely adorable video!

This is one smart kitty. She’s sick of taking the stairs to get her daily doses of fresh air and she’s trained her human well! When he hears her meow, he knows it’s time to fetch the basket to bring kitty back up for a bit of a nap or a snack. It’s pretty much the life all cats know is their right.

Now, where is my personalised elevator?

It’s Snowing; look after your pet

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Winter has reared its head once more with a snow storm here in New York. If we’re getting snow, we know other parts of the country are also suffering from last minute winter woes.

With heavy snow it’s a good idea to keep outdoor pets indoors – no one wants their pet disappearing in a pile of snow.

Walks? When the snow is thick on the ground and steadily piling up, even the most snow-loving dog isn’t going to do well. So use your noggin (that’s your head) and get some puppy pads or the special fake grass called PottyPatch for your dog to use as an alternative to outdoors.

Exercise woes for your pet are no fun, but be creative. If you live in an apartment building, why not strap on the leash and take your dog for a walk through the halls, or even better up and down a few flights of stairs (we suggest doing this after he’s gone to the bathroom, just in case). Playing games with your dog in the house or apartment work, too.

And in cold weather, cats love to sleep on top of motors, under the hood of cars, so please, before you drive off into the day (or the night as the case may be), we suggest checking under the hood for any sleeping kitties.

So keep warm, keep your pets warm and dry and if you live in a warm state, can we come visit?

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