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In This Issue
'Not enough exhibitors' at Aquatics Live
Raising the standards of training will improve dog welfare
Stock up on bird food as demand rises
Performing dog trio set for stardom
Insight into the booming reptile trade
Pet product inventors get chance to showcase ideas
Increased investment for Bucktons pigeon feeds
Hollings site set to triple in size
DNA database to catch fouling dogs
Pets set for a pampering this Christmas
Fitting tribute to fallen animal friends
Vets urged to read shocking PDSA Wellbeing report
Verm-X for Poultry, Ducks & Fowl celebrates 10 years
Fun stories
Glamorous fashion shoot at CatWalk pet shop
 

The aptly-named CatWalk Pets & Aquatics store in Essex was the unlikely setting for a glamorous fashion shoot at the weekend...
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The power of Facebook leads to 'pet success'
 

A father's bet with his children backfired after a picture of them holding up a sign pleading for a cat received over 117,000 'likes' on Facebook...
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The power of Facebook leads to 'pet success'



A father's bet with his children backfired after a picture of them holding up a sign pleading for a cat received over 117,000 'likes' on Facebook.

American Dan Urbano underestimated the powerful combination of the internet and cats when he bet his young children their appeal couldn’t get anywhere near 1,000 hits on the social network.

He promised seven-year-old son Remi and his one-year-old sister, Evelyn, that if they achieved the magical figure he would treat them to a new feline companion.

Posing with a whiteboard message, the kids uploaded a picture on their mother Marisa's Facebook page which quickly took the internet by storm.

It read: 'Hey FACEBOOK! My sister & I REALLY want a CAT! My Papa PROMISES we can get one if we can get 1000 LIKES! PLEASE like this picture! Thank you.'

The  photo become so popular on Facebook that it eventually received over 117,000 likes.

And father Dan honoured the bet when the family picked up a new pet from a local animal shelter near their home in Boston. 

They named the cat Hairietta L. Pawturr, with the 'L' representing the 'likes' the picture received on Facebook.

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