Pets & Animals by Kirstin Payne
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Subscriber only A GOLD Coast family cried tears of joy after police and a local pet detective Kirilly Cull reunited them with their missing puppies. Since Friday Elanora woman Jeni Merry had been desperately searching for her four labradoodle puppies Basil, Dill, Pickle and Nutmeg after they were taken during a break in. My heart sank when I got home that night, Mr Merry told the Bulletin. Jeni Merry with her returned puppies and the police officers who helped get the animals home. Picture: Missing and Stolen Pets Australia. The room was spinning, the back door had been bent in.
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With the way 2020 has gone everyone needs a bit of festive cheer so Fast Travel Games has brought back some seasonal content for its charming puzzler
The Curious Tale of the Stolen Pets.
After its original launch just over a year ago for Oculus Quest, the studio rolled out a festive update where Grandpa Santa Claus has somehow lost his presents. So it’s up to players to find and return them to his sack for an in-game reward. This is the same content from 2019, returning for new owners. It’ll be available until 10th January 2021.
“The Curious Tale has had a fantastic time since it’s launch late 2019, claiming numerous rewards and nominations from all over the world!” said James Hunt, the game’s Creative Lead in a statement. “This update is the same one we published during last year’s Holiday season, but since the game has gotten tens of thousands of new owners on Oculus Quest since then, we felt we should give these players the chance to help Grandpa Santa a