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Disney visitors can try to get a glimpse of the first Sumatran tiger cubs ever born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom. Jeda and Anala have been getting used to their home—Maharajah Jungle Trek. Disney said they will be out for public viewing periodically as they acclimate to that space.
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The Brevard Humane Society is running out of pet food. They took a truckload of food to south Miami after Hurricane Irma thinking donations would continue rolling in. Now the shelter said its own supply should only last through the weekend.
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A central Florida shelter is taking in dogs in hopes of freeing space for animals displaced by Hurricane Harvey.
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Thirty big cats will soon move from Cocoa to a larger space in St. Cloud. This includes tigers, lions, leopards and cougars. Central Florida Animal Reserve CEO K. Simba Wiltz said their cats are older, averaging 13 years and have geriatric problems.
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Dog flu is spreading in central Florida. Veterinarians are recommending some dogs get vaccinated.
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Dog lovers are circulating a petition to allow dogs on Brevard’s beaches. 90.7’s Crystal Chavez reports, the petition calls for dogs on-leash during the less busy beach hours before 9 am. and after 5 p.m.
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Central Florida animal shelters are teaming up to try to adopt out 2,000 cats and dogs to forever homes this holiday season.
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The number of pet owners that have left their cats and dogs at Orange County Animal Services has risen dramatically in the past year.
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Zoos and aquariums almost never buy or sell animals. But trade is thriving.