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FF - Your charity Magazine


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- Dogs’ eyes contain a special membrane, called the tapetum lucidum, which allows them to see in the dark. - Why are dogs’ noses so wet? Dogs’ noses secrete a thin layer of mucous that helps them absorb scent. They then lick their noses to sample the scent through their mouth.


- Dogs have about 1,700 taste buds. Humans have approximately 9,000 and cats have around 473. - A Dog’s sense of smell is 10,000 – 100,000 times more acute as that of humans.


- Did you hear that? Sound frequency is measured in Hertz (Hz). The higher the Hertz, the higher-pitched the sound. Dogs hear best at 8,000 Hz, while humans hear best at around 2,000 Hz. - In addition to sweating through their paw pads, dogs pant to cool themselves off. A panting dog can take 300- 400 breaths (compared to his regular 30-40) with very little effort. - There are cats who have survived falls from over 32 stories (320 metres) onto concrete. - Cats sleep 70% of their lives. - Cats can’t taste sweetness. - Your cat recognises your voice but just acts too cool to care (probably because they are). - Cats make more than 100 different sounds whereas dogs make around 10. - Cats have a lower social IQ than dogs but can solve more difficult cognitive problems - when they feel like it.


MAY is 18 months old. She is a beautiful cat and has had a health check and will be neutered. She would love her own forever home. Also many other animals. Contact Sally: 625 985 689 or Jayne: 649 310 285. Web: www.jalonvalleyarc.com Facebook: Jalon Valley A.R.C. Email: jalonvalleyarc14@yahoo.co.uk.


Sheena a beautiful 10 month old mixed breed pup, she is very loving and responsive, bright happy pup used to living in a home with other dogs. Sheena is a medium size dog 21 kilos. Sheena is ready to go to a home of her own. For more info on this adorable girl please telephone the PEPA helpline on 650 304 746 or email p.e.p.a.animalcharity@gmail.com.


you can follow from the shelter. Call Akira in Benissa 657 689 567. Facebook: Akira Benissa Dog Sanctuary. www.akira-animals.com.


Rex is around 6 months old and was rescued from the streets. He is a Chihuahua x Spaniel and will be small when fully grown. Rex is good with other dogs, cats and children and is a happy, healthy little boy. Call: 645


To view more visit www.petsinspain.com. 469 253 Email: info@petsinspain.com.


If you love walking you are also more then welcome to take one of our dogs out for a walk. They love it and one of our volunteers made us two wonderful walking routes with very nice views that


Bruixa - Anglo- Arab Mare,


years old and 155cm. Ridden but needs an experienced rider with a maximum weight of 60 kilos. Lovely


very easy to handle. Please email us if you can offer her a loving home - jules@apac-cv.com.


information call 618 754 635. www.apasa.eu.


PATRICK, male, Podenco, DOB 01.14 – 50 cm. Patrick lives in a big group together with other podencos and has started enjoying his life. Nevertheless he would be even happier if we found him a nice new owner who has the necessary appreciation for this breed. For more


Ebony is a beautiful young cat who has recently come to us after being found abandoned. Ebony is a typical cat being playful, inquisitive and affectionate. Ebony is fine with other cats. Born 2012. Please call 600 845 420 or visit www.k9club.es.


Maggie is a healthy, loving and well behaved puppy. Almost 6 months now and only a small to medium sized podenco. Very social and gorgeous! Location: Javea. More info on Facebook: Tanamera Rescue, or call Jacky on 644 240 982.


nature and she is 10


Female Focus


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