Plym Links August/September 2022

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ANIMAL LIFE

Life at the helm of an animal charity W

orking on reception at Woodside is not for the faint hearted. While hands on with the animals is hard, albeit rewarding work, reception duty is very much at the sharp end with the general public. A firm knowledge of what the charity is able to do is vital - as is a tough skin. Sadly, verbal abuse is part of the job. Most of our staff are multi-taskers, so there’s a broad range of skills and know-how available when needed. Despite this, phone calls can sometimes be challenging. • I think you may have my cat, can you put him on the phone as I’ll recognise his meow. • Can you run your dogs’ colours by me? I want one to match my sofa. • I’ve lost my completely black cat (sex not known) – do you have it with you? • I want a long-haired ginger kitten with three white paws. • Surely you can make space for my dog if I bring its cage? • I’m going on holiday in two days, can you take my dog? Our saddest caller was a regular one for a while. The gentleman had dementia and thought he’d lost the dog

he’d had as a child. On the whole, most callers have sensible enquiries: • Do you only help cats and dogs? No, up to 18 species to date. • Why won’t you take my unwanted duvets? We’re unable to launder them. • Can I come up and walk your dogs? Yes if we have vacancies and you register with us. • Why is my kitten rolling around and crying a lot? Likely in season! Pregnancy at 5 mths is possible and not good for mum or babies. • Can you neuter my pet at low cost? Yes, subject to conditions. • Do you take rabbits? Yes, but only when you get to the top of a long queue. When one gets adopted, another can come in. ‘What We Do’ is a booklet we’ve created to explain just that. If you would like a copy, it’s available free from all our charity shops and Woodside Sanctuary, Elfordleigh, PL7 5ED. For a copy by post please send a second class stamp. n

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artmoor Zoo recently welcomed Tonga, an endangered Lau banded iguana. Found on the Lau Islands of the eastern part of the

Fijian archipelago, this species is considered a national treasure by the Government of Fiji, and its likeness has been featured on postage stamps and currency. There’s something for everyone at this great family event! Populations of these iguanas Borough Farm, Nr Kingsbridge TQ9 7QP have been declining over the Back after a 2 year break for its 141st year! past century and they’re now All the usual animal classes plus over a hundred trade and craft stands - local food sadly listed as Endangered on the and drink, children’s pets corner, donkey IUCN (The International Union rides, vintage and modern tractors, live music, a licensed bar, a wide range of for Conservation of Nature) Red main ring attractions and much more... List. Threats include habitat destruction from logging and Saturday 3rd September 2022 • From 9:00am farming, invasive predators and www.kingsbridgeshow.co.uk the illegal pet trade. n

Kingsbridge Show

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