Welcome, fellow pet enthusiasts, to the Furry Fun Fact of the Day!
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Pets can do all sorts of crazy – and wonderful – things, can’t they? We bet you discover new things about them daily.
Have you ever heard of a singing dog for example?
Join The South African website as we set out to learn fascinating – and often humourous – fun facts that set our pets apart from the rest of the animal kingdom.
Discover things about these bundles of joy that will leave you chuckling and wondering if they’re not little humans in disguise!
Cat Cafes with a hoot!
Did you know that some cat cafes in Japan boast a truly unique feature – resident owls? These aren’t just fluffy companions for the feline residents; they serve a very important purpose!
In Japan, where hygiene and cleanliness are paramount, even the cutest cafes can face the occasional rodent problem. Enter the owl! These feathered friends are natural predators with exceptional eyesight and hearing, making them the perfect mousers. Unlike cats, who might see a rodent as a plaything or a tasty snack, owls are laser-focused on hunting and efficiently eliminate any unwanted guests.
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