Every December, it happens. You put up the tree, turn your back for five seconds, and suddenly it's a cat's playground. Or worse, a tree-shaped war zone. Ornaments everywhere, one very proud feline, ...
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Kangaroos and wallabies scratch and chew on second-hand Christmas trees
Kanagroos and wallabies have been spotted scratching and chewing on second-hand Christmas trees at a wildlife park. The ...
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Our tigers want your Christmas trees
Wildlife parks are appealing for donations of Christmas trees so they can turn festive leftovers into animal toys and treats.
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