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Scotland denies rumored plans to ban cats
Relax, Whiskers. Scotland is not banning cats
The Scottish Animal Welfare Commission estimates that domestic felines annually kill at least 27 million animals in the UK.
Facing a flap over cats, Scotland’s government denies it plans to ban felines
The Scottish government wants everyone to know it does not plan to ban cats. First Minister John Swinney was forced to issue the statement after a report by independent experts branded felines a threat to Scotland’s wildlife.
Scotland's government denies it plans to ban cats
The country's first minister was forced to issue the statement after a report branded felines a threat to Scotland’s wildlife and suggested “containment” measures be considered.
Cats won't be banned in Scotland, the government confirms
Cats are great pets for all sorts of reasons, whether it’s providing companionship for elderly people or those living alone, comfort for people with health conditions or help
Exasperated Swinney forced to deny he plans to ban cat ownership in Scotland
John Swinney had to issue a statement over the matter after a report from independent experts branded cats as a threat to Scotland’s wildlife. It suggested the government take drastic measures including keeping cats locked inside - and even banning ownership altogether.
Scotland denies rumored plans to ban cats after commission suggests restricting feline ownership to protect birds
The cat’s out of the bag — and is here to say. Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney dispelled rumors Monday that the country was planning to ban cats after an independent commission produced a report calling for “containment” of felines to protect endangered birds and other wildlife.
ScotRail poke fun following rumours that Scottish Government will 'ban cats'
ScotRail have seemingly poked fun at the Scottish Government following rumours that ministers were planning to ban cats in the country. It comes after the Glasgow Times revealed that John Swinney completely rejected reports put forward from the Scottish Animal Welfare Commission (SAWC) – a group of independent experts – which recommended the government look at potentially instituting containment areas for cats to protect local wildlife.
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How can Scotland beat great bogey team Ireland?
"Cheap points" is a term used by successive Scotland captains against Ireland. Over the 10 games this kind of wounding error ...
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Ex-soldier battling to escape Scotland's homelessness vicious cycle
John McGuffie served for seven years in the Second Battalion Paratroopers but has been living for six months in a hotel full ...
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Centuries-old vitamin D decline in Scotland defies modern lifestyle changes
People living in Scotland 400 hundred years apart have been shown to suffer similar seasonal declines over winter in their ...
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Scotland have 'grown' against Ireland, now it's time to win - De Villiers
Scrum coach Pieter de Villiers says Scotland have "grown consistently" against Ireland and now is the time to beat them. The ...
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Nineteen crimes linked to OnlyFans reported to Police Scotland in last five years
Police forces across the UK are being asked to investigate claims of rapes linked to the making of videos for OnlyFans, along ...
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Scotland Neck woman wins $250,000 in new lottery game
RALEIGH, N.C. (WITN) - A Halifax County woman is $250,000 richer after winning the first top prize in a new lottery game. N.C. Education Lottery says Mary Baker, of Scotland Neck, took a chance on a ...
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Scenic loch becomes magnet for Scotland's plastic waste
At the head of beautiful Loch Long in Argyll sits one of Scotland's biggest plastic problems. A combination of prevailing ...
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Earthquake hits Scotland as 'loud bangs' shake houses and wake people from sleep
The first took place just after at 3.03am and hit 2.2 on the Richter scale - the scale used to measure the strength of ...
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