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Wild bird care sales soar as competition hots up
Price reductions on more than 50 Gardman wild bird care products
Solus joins forces with Marriages
New identity for Nature's Feast
New Pets at Home store on multi-million pound retail site
Pooch & Mutt launches treats in Finland and Sweden
Pets prove to be a child's best friend
Communication is the key to all successful businesses
Sleeping in a kennel to raise awareness of abandoned puppies
Pet retailers urged to enter new industry awards
Ultimate luxury holidays for dogs
Fish tank thief returned to shop to buy goldfish
Family pet wins training award...and beats cancer
The man from Del Monte says focus on pet food
New Trade Marketing Manager for FURminator and 8in1
TickLess arrives in the UK
11,000-mile journey to 'rescue' adopted cat
Pet specialist on GIMA Awards judging panel
Pet dog is groomed to look like YODA from Star Wars
People in the South prefer cats to dogs
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Fish tank thief returned to shop to buy goldfish
A thief who stole a £50 fish tank from a pet store was caught when he returned to the same shop to buy a goldfish.

Nigel Ball, 52, wrote his name and address on a form when he bought the goldfish from Pets at Home on Westgate Retail Park in Wakefield.

Magistrates at Wakefield heard when staff asked what type of fish tank he only to get had, Ball pointed to tank similar to the one he had stolen.
Police were alerted and Ball was arrested.

Prosecutor, Rory Byrne said Ball, of Walnut Avenue, Peacock, Wakefield, stole the hexagonal tank from the store just after 5pm on May 29 and carried it home for more than a mile.

Mr Byrne said Ball told police: “I wanted to buy some goldfish, but I had to fill out a form with my details on it. That’s what got me.”

Store staff alerted police who found the stolen tank at Ball’s home in Walnut Avenue,

Ball admitted theft. Magistrates adjourned sentencing for reports.
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