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  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide

    County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole in Cockfield Fell. See story SWLNhorse - By Izzy Hawksworth Firefighters have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole. County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue announced that they rescued the horse after it got stuck in the hole. Photos show the horse, which is believe to be a piebald cob, jammed inside the sinkhole, with only its head popping out. Images then show a member of the fire and rescue team dragging the horse out of the hole with a rope. It is unknown how the horse got stuck, and how long it was there for. / action press *** Local Caption *** 40029436

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  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide

    County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole in Cockfield Fell. See story SWLNhorse - By Izzy Hawksworth Firefighters have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole. County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue announced that they rescued the horse after it got stuck in the hole. Photos show the horse, which is believe to be a piebald cob, jammed inside the sinkhole, with only its head popping out. Images then show a member of the fire and rescue team dragging the horse out of the hole with a rope. It is unknown how the horse got stuck, and how long it was there for. / action press *** Local Caption *** 40029437

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide

    County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole in Cockfield Fell. See story SWLNhorse - By Izzy Hawksworth Firefighters have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole. County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue announced that they rescued the horse after it got stuck in the hole. Photos show the horse, which is believe to be a piebald cob, jammed inside the sinkhole, with only its head popping out. Images then show a member of the fire and rescue team dragging the horse out of the hole with a rope. It is unknown how the horse got stuck, and how long it was there for. / action press *** Local Caption *** 40029435

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide
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    FEATURE - Tierrettung: Die Feuerwehr von County Durham und Darlington rettet ein Pferd aus einem Loch in einer Weide

    County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole in Cockfield Fell. See story SWLNhorse - By Izzy Hawksworth Firefighters have rescued a horse after it got trapped in a sinkhole. County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue announced that they rescued the horse after it got stuck in the hole. Photos show the horse, which is believe to be a piebald cob, jammed inside the sinkhole, with only its head popping out. Images then show a member of the fire and rescue team dragging the horse out of the hole with a rope. It is unknown how the horse got stuck, and how long it was there for. / action press *** Local Caption *** 40029434

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

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    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
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    FEATURE - Gehör ist immer noch perfekt: Ex-Strassenkatze Nora aus Wisconsin lebt nach Operation ohne Ohren
    EXCLUSIVE: *NO RTL USAGES*
    Story from Jam Press (No Eared Cat)
    Pictured: Nora the cat with no ears that has generated a large following on social media.
    Former street cat with NO EARS becomes Instagram star – and her hearing is still perfect
    An earless cat has become a social media star – despite the lazy moggy sleeping for up to 20 hours a day.
    Nora, from Wisconsin, US, had to have the outer flaps of her ears chopped off after they became infected through years of living on the street.
    The domestic shorthair grey tabby mix was eventually rescued and taken to a local vet, who discovered she had chronic ear infections and hematomas.
    Vets found the only way to treat her ear canals was to chop off the badly infected flaps – leaving her with an unusual appearance.
    Despite initial fears she wouldn't be adopted, Nora was snapped up within a month by veterinary nurse, H Due, and their wife in January 2020.
    Although looking like she has no ears, the moggy is still able to hear thanks to vets keeping her ear drums and canals.
    So like every other cat in the world, she'll coming running when a packet of Dreamies are shaken.
    And true to feline form, Nora's favourite hobby is napping, which she does with the couple's three-legged dog Matilda.
    In fact, she loves so much, she sleeps 20 hours a day.
    "Nora is an absolute sweetheart. She has no fear whatsoever and greets any person or pet head-on," H told NeedToKnow.online
    "She tolerates the other cats, but they don't play with her, and she actively snuggles our two dogs.
    "She doesn't appear to be any more sensitive to sound than my other cats.
    "She has several pairs of knitted fake ears but we've never had to use earmuffs.
    "She's just very lazy, like any other cat."
    Nora has earned an army of fans on Instagram (@nora.no.ears) boasting 28,500 followers.
    On one picture of the sweet pet, an Instagram user said: "She's so lovely little darling. She doesn't needs ears to look so lovely and *** Local Cap

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306141

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306140

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306138

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306131

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306132

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306137

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306136

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306139

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306133

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306134

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Sue Bell und  Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde
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    FEATURE - Sue Bell und Dave Haywood fürchten die Schliessug ihres Rettungszentrums für Dalmatiner Hunde

    Sue Bell's dalmation dogs enjoying their home near Newton Abbot, Devon. See story SWTPdalmatian - by Lauren Beavis The couple behind the UK's only Dalmatian sanctuary fear they may be forced to close - unless they can find a new home. Sue Bell, 54, runs the rescue centre alongside partner Dave Haywood, 56, where they live with 31 dogs. The rehomed pooches are treated like "kids" - living inside the converted stable and allowed on the sofas and beds. The couple, who go through a staggering 15kg of dog food a day, have helped more than 400 Dalmatians since they opened in 2016
    / action press *** Local Caption *** 37306135

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Despite Bob loving salad more than anything else he enjoys some specially made ice-cream (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually fo *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Keti loves taking pictures of Bob (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob painting a miniature car outside the 'Colosseum' (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, wh *

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob enjoying a bubble bath (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for jus *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob in the Nutcracker (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for just £10 *

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob can even bowl as long the camera is running (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where h *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob having a tipple over Christmas (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale *

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Joy with Bob (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for just £10 (12).
    Sh

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob djing (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for just £10 (12).
    She s

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Keti calls Bob the ultimate antidepressant who brings her joy(Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Rav *

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob in an all-plush toy re-run of friends (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Keti and Joy with Bob who loves running around (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    DUK10147505_010
    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob is a big fan of rock 'n' roll (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale *

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    DUK10147505_012
    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob playing piano (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for just £10 (12 *

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  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    DUK10147505_001
    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob renenacting his favourite cartoon Toy Story (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where h *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob posed up as a doctor (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, where he was on sale for just *

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
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    FEATURE - Hamster Bob wird bei Halterin Keti Kraja zum Fotomodel
    Bob is happy to pose for an hour if he's in the mood (Collect/PA Real Life). *** Mum who turns family hamster into a "rodent supermodel" hopes his
    amazing photoshoots will feature on the cover of National Geographic
    one day
    By Joe Pagnelli and Danielle Desouza
    A mum-of-two who has become "obsessed" with her photogenic pet hamster hopes her
    ravishing rodent who loves to pose up for adorable photoshoots will one day feature on the
    cover of National Geographic.
    Keti Kraja, 37, welcomed Bob the eight-month-old hamster into her home in Ravenna, Italy,
    after her children Gabriel, 10, and Joy Motta, 12, begged her for a pocket-sized friend - and
    they quickly realised their camera friendly pet could be a mini supermodel.
    The hunky hamster is dedicated to his craft and spends up to an hour a day posing up for
    Keti, who owns a swimwear company, and has already filled her camera roll with more than
    2,000 snaps of him bowling, painting and even enjoying a boozy Christmas.
    Explaining how Bob started modelling, Keti said: "When I would go around the house, and
    when I saw my kids' toys and they were so small like the Barbie's house, little cars and Legos
    and Id take them and just place Bob to pose in there.
    "He looked at me with just confusion at first but now he runs to the sets I prepare and Ill
    just snap away.
    "The more photos I took, the more I wanted to take them."
    Luckily, Bob soon got the picture - and within about a month Keti could tell he felt confident
    and loved participating in the shoots, as she could see he felt safe to stay in place.
    Keti said: "Hes so still when he is modelling and he looks at me. He loves posing. Hes got
    these two big eyes - hes stunning and its so funny.
    "Now Im always out shopping for Bob for the photoshoots, buying him props and toys."
    In July 2021, Keti was looking to buy a hamster as a gift for her childr en after they had
    pestered her for years to have a pet.
    She eventually found Bob at a pet shop in Ravenna, wh *

    (c) Dukas

     

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