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Dolce & Gabbana Launches Perfume For Dogs

Aug 9 2024 Share

Fashion house Dolce & Gabbana has launched a new perfume for dogs called ‘Fefé’ inspired by Domenico Dolce’s poodle. The product is sold in a 100 millilitre green glass bottle stamped with a gold plated paw, and comes with a complimentary Dolce & Gabbana dog collar. The perfume is being sold for 99 euros.

The perfume is alcohol-free and is certified to be safe for pets. The mist includes notes of Ylang-Ylang, musk and Sandalwood.

Though all of the dog owners consulted agreed that the fragrance is well accepted by their dogs and is vet approved, some vets are sceptical.

The concern arises as the fragrance may interfere with the animal’s sense of smell and may cover up odours which may be indicative of certain diseases such as sebaceous dermatitis.

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Public Reacts To Final Ever Abel, JD and Martina Show Not Airing

Aug 9 2024 Share

In shocking news, Abel, JD and Martina’s last ever show which was supposed to take place this morning was unexpectedly cancelled, with a Best Of recorded show put out instead.

In a statement released by the iconic radio personalities, they confirmed that they had a spectacular 3-hour show planned filled with personal moments, great content and high-profile guests lined up to make a special appearance.

They also revealed that the fact they won’t be able to say a proper goodbye and have their final show on Vibe FM, makes them incredibly sad.

The trio thanked their diehard fans for all of their love and support over the past 10 years and stated that life will move onwards and upwards.

The public quickly voiced their disappointment in the comments, wishing the trio luck for their next adventures in life and thanking them for providing so many great early morning memories.

In contrast to Abel, JD and Martina’s statement, Vibe FM released their own statement revealing that the show was not cancelled and could have still gone on air but  the three presenters allegedly decided not to adhere to the respectful conditions recommended by management.

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What Happens To The Used Wimbledon Tennis Balls?

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Wimbledon, one of the world’s most prestigious tennis tournaments, uses about 55,000 tennis balls each year. But what happens to these tennis balls after the tournament? Surprisingly, many are recycled into cosy homes for field mice, offering them safe shelters in the wild.

During the two-week tournament, approximately 1,700 tennis balls per day are provided to the courts for practice and matches. While some of these balls are sold to fans, many used balls are donated to the UK Wildlife Trust, where they find a new purpose.

The process of turning used tennis balls into homes for field mice is simple yet effective. A hole is cut into each tennis ball, hollowing out the interior, which creates an accessible and secure shelter for the mice. These repurposed balls are then placed in the wild, where they offer much-needed protection against harsh weather conditions and predators.

Field mice often struggle to find safe homes in nature due to factors like flooding and farming practices. The structure of tennis balls mimics the natural materials they use, making them an ideal alternative. This innovative recycling method not only benefits the mice but also promotes environmental conservation. Wimbledon’s tennis balls thus serve a new purpose, contributing to both wildlife protection and sustainability

 

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Immigration Authorities Falsely Raids Elderly Women’s House

Aug 9 2024 Share

Nationalist Member of Parliament Darren Carabott revealed on his Facebook page that immigration authorities mistakenly raided the home of an elderly woman in Marsa, acting on incorrect information while attempting to apprehend individuals living in Malta illegally.


Carabott shared that the family reached out to him personally, detailing how the authorities forcefully broke down the door. Upon realizing their mistake, they failed to contact the family about the damage caused, merely repairing the traditional antique Maltese door with two screws and a piece of wood.

He also noted that the family only learned about the raid from their neighbors, as the authorities did not reach out to them directly.

Carabott emphasized that this incident highlights the prejudice faced by families living in such areas and stressed the importance of acting on accurate information and addresses.

He concluded by expressing relief that for a few months the elderly woman has not been living alone in the house, imagining the fear she would have experienced had she been alone when law enforcement forcefully entered her home.

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