4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Lunchtime 3 Hot Numbers for today, 16 February 2025
For today’s UK49s Lunchtime draw, the hot numbers to watch are 43, 38 and 3. These numbers have shown frequent appearances in recent draws, making them noteworthy contenders for today’s results. Number 43 last drawn on 11 February 2025. Number 38 made its appearance just yesterday, on 14 February 2025. Number 3 was most recently drawn yesterday, […]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Lunchtime 6 Hot Numbers for today, 16 February 2025
For today’s UK49s Lunchtime draw, the Hot Numbers to watch are 43, 38, 3, 2, 24 and 30. These numbers have shown a remarkable pattern of appearing in recent draws. Here’s when they were last drawn: Hot Numbers Last Drawn Date Number 43 11 February 2025 Number 38 14 February 2025 Number 3 15 February […]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Teatime 3 Hot Numbers for today, 16 February 2025
If you’re playing the UK49s Teatime draw today, keep an eye on the top three Hot Numbers, which have remained mostly consistent over the past few days – 3, 12, 18: Hot Numbers Last Drawn Date Number 3 13 February 2025 Number 12 15 February 2025 Number 18 14 February 2025 These numbers have been […]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Hot and Cold Numbers for Teatime: Sunday, 16 February 2025
We’ve compiled a list of the Hot and Cold Numbers from the past 20 UK49s Teatime draws to help enhance your winning strategy. In lottery draws, while each number has an equal probability of being selected, randomness can cause some numbers to appear more frequently (Hot Numbers) and others less frequently (Cold Numbers). For those […]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Top 6 Hot Numbers for Lunchtime today, 16 February 2025
For today’s UK49s Lunchtime draw, the top 6 Hot Numbers to watch are 43, 38, 3, 2, 24 and 30. Here’s when they were last drawn: Hot Numbers Last Drawn Date Number 43 11 February 2025 Number 38 14 February 2025 Number 3 15 February 2025 Number 2 13 February 2025 Number 24 11 February […]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on From a plucking parrot to a sleepy ferret – your pet queries answered
HE is on a mission to help our pets . . . and is here to answer YOUR questions.
Sean, who is the head vet at tailored pet food firm tails.com, has helped with owners’ queries for ten years.
Sean McCormack, head vet at tails.com, promises he can ‘help keep pets happy and healthy’GettyPolly the parrot has started plucking out all her lovely colourful feathers[/caption]
Q) POLLY my parrot has started plucking out all her lovely colourful feathers.
It looks awful and I fear she might be hurting herself in the process. Is it painful and how can I stop this?
SALLY ANN STEVENSON, Edgware
A) Sadly, it is likely to be painful if Polly is pulling them right out rather than chewing them off.
Feather plucking always signifies something is wrong.
Several possibilities range from infections, inflammation and nutritional deficiencies to stress, behavioural issues (eg, reward seeking or compulsive disorders) and even psychological or neurological problems.
Without a long, detailed conversation and physical exam it’s hard to give you even my hunch.
Find an avian vet specialist to look into this before it gets out of hand.
Q) WHAT is wrong with my ferret Fergus? He seems to sleep up to 18 hours a day.
Is he sick or depressed? I imagined he would be a much more playful pet and admit I am a bit disappointed.
KIM MAYNARD, Edinburgh
A) This is very normal for ferrets, and one of the reasons they make great pets for busy people. They tend to sleep all day, get active in the evening and then head back to bed. They are marathon snoozers.
I would suggest getting Fergus a ferret friend though, as they are playful and sociable creatures and he may be a little depressed on his own leading to more napping than usual.
Withdrawal or lethargy in pets can be a sign of depression or unhappiness with a lack of social interaction.
Q) I HAVE been saving up for a new aquarium for my tropical fish but I’m feeling overwhelmed by all the options.
Do I really need a special thermostat and artificial lighting and is “cycling” a new tank something that only needs to be done once?
MATTHEW BURNETT, Braintree, Essex
A) Tropical fish need a thermostatically controlled heater — just buy one suited to the size of the tank. Your local aquatics shop can advise.
Artificial lighting on a timer is also good for fish, mimicking natural day and night cycles. It’s critical if you want live plants — which I recommende as they oxygenate and clean the water plus provide cover for fish. “Cycling” is more tricky but only needs to be done once when you first set up your aquarium.
After that, careful filter maintenance and cleaning will maintain the aquarium’s natural cycle.
Read about the ammonia cycle in fish tanks. Once you understand that you are keeping water quality as much as you are keeping fish, you will find a routine that works.
It’s a delicate ecosystem, and a relationship between the number of fish, the amount you feed and the capacity of your filtration system.
Q) WE have just found out our rabbit Petra is pregnant.
While it is exciting, we are worried as they can have as many as ten baby bunnies. Is this right?
JAMIE COPLEY, Doncaster
A) Rabbit pregnancy lasts about a month, and although the average litter size is five to eight, they can sometimes have 12.
They can also get pregnant again within hours of giving birth so it’s important Petra is separated from whatever companion got her into this.
Once the babies are weaned and active, at about six weeks old, separate them into single-sex groups as they breed at a very young age too.
Before you know it you’ll have an army of rabbits. So I advise neutering after this little family parts ways.
Star of the week
Cockapoo Murphy spent years bringing happiness and joy to his family
COCKAPOO Murphy spent years bringing happiness and joy to his family – until he sadly passed away this week at the age of 12.
The cheeky pooch persuaded the Bell family to give him toast and sausages at breakfast time.
And he barely used his dog bed – preferring to sleep next to his owners Matt and Siobhain or snuggle up on the sofa with their daughters Emily, Lucy and Maisie.
Matt said: “If we went out Murphy loved laying down with his head next to someone’s slippers or shoes and would race to jump up and lick the girls whenever they came through the front door.
“We will miss him, he was loyal and loving. We feel so lucky to have had him in our lives. Farewell Murphy – thank you for all the memories.”
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Sticky issue of clingy ‘velcro dogs’
A charity has vowed to reduce rising numbers of ‘velcro dogs’
A LEADING UK charity has vowed to reduce rising numbers of “velcro dogs”.
The People’s Dispensary for Sick Animals says separation anxiety is rife in 2025, but a new guide can help prevent anxious pets clinging to their owners.
PDSA Vet Nurse Gemma Renwick explains: “These dogs may feel so dependent on their owner, they may suffer psychologically when left alone. It’s important to teach your dog to be comfortable by themselves.”
Changes at home, possibly a pandemic hangover as more owners work remotely, boredom, poor socialisation or a scare, all contribute.
Warning signs include pacing, peeing indoors, barking and whining and destructive chewing.
Walking your dog before you leave and adding a safe space with your scented clothing can help. So do chew toys and pet-safe puzzles to distract them.
Owners can build independence by gradually increasing their dog’s time alone in a separate room and rewarding calm behaviour with healthy treats.
Gemma, from pdsa.org.uk says: “Younger, older or unwell dogs should not be left for too long, while a healthy adult dog shouldn’t be left alone for more than four hours at a time.”
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on Shooting on Cooney Circle leaves one man dead
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) - One person is dead after a shooting in Augusta Saturday evening. The Richmond County Sheriff’s Office says at 6:10 p.m. deputies were dispatched to the 1900 block of Cooney Circle in reference to a gunshot victim. Upon deputies arrival, they located a male who had been shot at least one time in [...]
4 weeks agoNew York StateComments Off on ‘Edgy’ US water brand sold in supermarkets including Tesco is discontinued in UK after less than two years
A TOP American water brand that was sold in major UK supermarkets including Tesco has now been discontinued.
US cult-favourite water brand Liquid Death has announced it will “temporarily pause” international expansion and focus on its domestic market.
Liquid Death is exiting from the UK marketThe popular brand went viral by revealing that it was water rather than booze
The brand, which controversially showed children going bonkers after bingeing on its beer-like cans, is being pulled out of the UK after just two years.
Liquid Death went viral by only revealing that it was water, rather than booze or energy drinks, at the end of its adverts.
Last year it was valued at £1billion and had invested heavily in the UK, including sponsoring the heavy metal Download Festival.
A four-pack of cans cost £5.50 at Tesco
A spokesman told The Grocer: “Despite strong demand we are pausing international efforts since we no longer have production capabilities outside the US.”
The spokeswoman added that the brand was looking forward to “meeting the international demand in the future when our supply chain can support these efforts”, the outlet reports.
The US cult-favourite water brand had amassed a huge cult following.
This was achieved with the help of its beer can packaging, hilarious viral video content, and celebrity partnerships.
The brand has partnered up with the likes of skateboard legend Tony Hawk, notorious American chef Martha Stewart, and Jackass’s Steve-O.