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Yappy dogs, moody cats… why lockdown owners are full of pet regret | Animal behaviour

A survey of more than 2,000 pet owners by insurer Petplan found that nearly half (46%) of people aged 18 to 34 regret their decision to get a pet during lockdown, and a third (32%) of people aged 35 to 54 feel the same. The most regretted pet was a rabbit. “Rabbits are often seen as a starter pet,” said Cantle. “But actually rabbits aren’t particularly sociable with children, for example – generally, they don’t like being picked up.” They will show this by scooting away in fear or kicking out with their powerful legs. “That results in people not wanting to handle or even care for them.”

Peterborough construction firm wins £2 million deal to build cattery

Submitting. Construction work on the new centre. The present cattery has enabled the successful care of thousands of cats since it was built in 2004, but the facilities are now in need of an upgrade. This will decrease the average stay by an estimated 10 per cent, allowing Wood Green to care for even more homeless cats. Vanessa Cunningham, director of care and veterinary Services at Wood Green, Godmanchester, said: “The new Cat Care and Rehabilitation Centre has been a part of our plans for a number of years, and I couldn’t be happier that – despite the financial impact of Covid-19 on Wood Green – we are able to go ahead with minimum disruption.”

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