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2 Nov 2023, 10:03
Every day throughout his present on Virgin Radio, Eddy Temple-Morris brings you Good News tales from all over the world, to assist inject a little bit of positivity into your day!
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Thursday 2nd November 2023
Credit: Mylo final week when Kenny rescued him
Heart melting information from the Outer Hebrides as a vacation maker finally ends up rescuing the infant seal ever. Say good day to Kenny Odart, an inside designer who made and customised his personal camper van and is now travelling these stunning shores in it.
Only every week in the past he witnessed the intestine wrenching sight of an deserted fluffy white child seal attempting to get into the water and swim, however it was too weak and too hungry and simply acquired tossed round within the surf. Then Kenny did the perfect factor you are able to do – nothing. Well, he referred to as the specialists, British Divers Marine Life Rescue who suggested him of what to do. Nothing in any respect. You have to attend for its mum to return again and if she doesn’t, then it’s rescued.
Kenny volunteered to observe the pup in a single day and spent 24 hours on the seaside. His mum by no means confirmed up so Deb Myles and her volunteer rescue crew spring into motion and acquired the pup to Caithness Seal Rehab Centre. Kenny acquired to call him and referred to as him Mylo in honour of the woman who rescued him. Just one week later and Mylo has shed all his child fur, is gobbling a great deal of fish, and can be sturdy and wholesome sufficient to be launched again into the wild subsequent week!
Credit: Mylo this week, fur moulted and absolutely fed!
Kenny stated it was the “icing on the cake of a two week trip around the Outer Hebrides in his van with his dog Daisy”
Virgin Radio Exclusive
Credit: Bigsby by Eddy Temple-Morris
A cat can do many great issues to a person’s life, and on the flip facet of that coin a cat may also present a good quantity of ambivalence and disdain, however might a cat put a prison behind bars?
The reply due to the college of Leicester is a powerful sure! We will not be speaking a couple of feline detective right here we’re speaking about cat hair. Anyone who owns cats, particularly ones as floofy as my Bigsby and Chibi will know that it’s most unlikely that you simply’ll get out of the home with out at the least just a few cat hairs someplace in your garments. It seems that every one cats have a singular DNA fingerprint that’s detectable of their hair and so, for instance, somebody robbing your home would exit stated home with that hair and that might be detectable by forensic examination.
Already there’s been a case of a assassin being out on the scene of a criminal offense, as a result of there was a cat there! Before you ask, The similar method can be utilized for doggos and the place there’s no human DNA for forensics to go on, cat hairs are simply nearly as good. This is a dream state of affairs for me. Floofs to the rescue!!
Via: goodnewsnetwork