🐜 Happy International Anteater Day!
Today we celebrate one of nature’s most wonderfully odd creatures — the anteater! With their long snouts, sticky tongues, and total lack of teeth, anteaters prove you don’t need fancy equipment to enjoy a good meal… just dedication (and about 35,000 ants a day). These quirky insect specialists are like the vacuum cleaners of the animal kingdom — quietly hoovering up ants and termites while looking stylish in their built-in fur coats. Anteaters don’t just eat insects; they inh


Remembrance Day Reflection: Honouring the Animals of War
As we pause this Remembrance Day to honour the bravery and sacrifice of those who served, we also take a moment to remember the countless animals who stood beside them. Horses, donkeys, camels and mules carried soldiers and supplies through harsh conditions. Dogs served as messengers, sentries, and companions. Pigeons carried vital communications across enemy lines, and even cats played their part keeping ships and camps free from vermin. These animals endured unimaginable ha


Importance of vaccinating your rabbit every year.
We encourage all our bunny owners to have their bunnies vaccinated against calicivius; also known as haemorrahgic disease virus. Our local councils have begun releasing calicivirus into the feral rabbit population. Below is more information about Calicivirus and what you can do for your bunny to avoid them transmitting this virus. Rabbit Calicivirus Disease, is a disease that causes necrosis in the liver and spleen, resulting in blood clots within small blood vessels in most





























