As far as the RSPCA doggos are concerned, I’ll keep as many as I can, or as many as want to stay, and give the rest to people I know and love. I just have to make sure they don’t skip town/change address or locks after they read this – the people, not the dogs. My dog...
Inquiring cat parents want to know: Why do cats attack feet? Why do cats like feet so much? Find out why your furry friend is nipping at your toes.
This intentions–behaviour gap is important to researchers and industry, yet poorly understood (Belk et al.: 2005, Consumption, Markets and Culture 8(3), 275–289). In order to push the understanding of ethical consumption forward, we draw on what is known about the intention–behaviour gap ...
It seems we don’t communicate the way we used to. Like with our mouths. Face to face, even. In the same space. To people we have actually met in the flesh. Rather, in these strange new times, we’re switching to devices, platforms, sites and tablets. Talking is so, well, 2020....
You can be sure that you will get a___pet from RSPCA.If your pet becomes ill, you can take it to the doctors at the RSPCA. When you have a pet, it is very importantthat you look after it properly(合适地). You must remember to feed it on time .You should also give it a clea...
This weekend there has been a fair amount of talk about the idea that Twitter is too important to be relied on as a centralized, non fault-tolerant platform. Both Dave Winer and Michael Arrington at TechCrunch are talking about the problem and how to fix it. The argument is that Twitter ...
Understanding pet dogs—who they are and why they behave the way they do—is also central to giving dogs a happy life. This idea was highlighted by Dr. Sam Gaines, head of the Companion Animals Department at the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) in the UK....