NATURE’S VOICE M – RX : Flashing in the sky last night THE CHRIST – AUTOGENE FLOWER OF LIFE … Have you heard ? Cats are mass murderers ! Tiger in Florida zoo shot to death after grabbing man’s arm … THAT WAS 2021 – WE WAKE UP COMPILATION (1)

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The Sound Of Silence

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NATURE’S MILKY WAY

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MILLIONS UPON MILLIONS

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of connected events – the story

WITHIN THE ONE ”LIFE”

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THAT WAS 2021 –

WE WAKE UP COMPILATION (1)

LAST MESSAGES

30 Dec 2021

We must return to all humbleness every time we find ourself tricked by the world’s delicacies . We have no idea to what extent the gifts of Heaven outshine the temporary pleasures of Earth. We must feel the weight of the cross on our shoulders, every day. We must walk heads up on our Tribulation’s path – on our road to Repentance. We must remember our duty to tell our surroundings that they are being lied to, mislead. We must remember to profess that Jesus Christ lead to the Truth and to Salvation. I am guilty of forgetting Christ sometimes. The importance resides in how we react to this recognition. Be with Christ. Pray to Him. Invite Him in your heart. He surely will give you Life.

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Tiger in Florida zoo

shot to death

after grabbing man’s arm

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DECEMBER 30, 2021

An 8-year-old Malayan tiger in a Florida zoo was shot to death after grabbing the arm of a cleaner and pulling it into its enclosure Wednesday evening, officials said. The cleaner, who police say breached a barrier to get close to the animal, was airlifted to a hospital and was in serious condition, according to CBS Fort Myers affiliate WINK-TV. 

The Naples Zoo at Caribbean Gardens says it was closed for the day when the man, who works for a third-party cleaning service, “entered an unauthorized area near a tiger that was inside its enclosure.”

“The cleaning company is responsible for cleaning restrooms and the gift shop, not the animal enclosures,” the zoo said. It is not clear why the man approached the tiger’s enclosure.

Eko the tiger is seen at the the Naples Zoo, in Naples, Florida
Eko the tiger, who was killed after biting a man’s arm when he crossed into an unauthorized portion of the Naples Zoo, is seen in Naples, Florida in handout photo taken in March 2021.NAPLES ZOO / HANDOUT VIA REUTERS

According to the zoo, the man was either petting or feeding the tiger, named Eko, “both of which are unauthorized and dangerous activities.” The man was later identified by the Collier County Sheriff’s office as 26-year-old River Rosenquist.

In statement provided to CBS News by the zoo Thursday afternoon, the sheriff’s office said Rosenquist “put his hand through the enclosure fence,” prompting the tiger to grab his hand and pull his arm into the enclosure. A deputy responded to the scene and tried unsuccessfully to get the tiger to release Rosenquist’s arm, so a fellow officer “was left with no option but to shoot the animal in order to save Rosenquist’s life,” the sheriff’s office said.

Body camera video released by the department showed the man screaming in pain on one side of a fence, with the tiger on the other side with his hand in its mouth. One officer appears to try to prod the tiger in an attempt to scare it off, but the tiger doesn’t move. Soon after, another officer fires a shot.

The tiger retreated to the back of the enclosure after it was shot, making it difficult to determine the extent of its injuries, the sheriff’s office said. A zoo veterinarian later tranquilized the tiger, allowing officials to determine that Eko had been fatally shot.

“Our deputy did everything he could do in that situation and he ultimately made the only possible decision he could in order to save this man’s life,” Collier County Sheriff Kevin Rambosk said in the statement.

The zoo says Malayan tigers are critically endangered, with only about 200 left in the wild.

The zoo mourned Eko’s death on Thursday. “He will be deeply missed and we sincerely appreciate the love and support of the community as we navigate this difficult time,” the zoo said in a statement.

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Have you heard?

Cats are mass murderers !

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Australia mulls putting cats on lockdown

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Local authorities Down Under are looking to isolate cats – not due to some kind of new virus, but rather their outstanding hunting talents

A nationwide 24/7 lockdown for cats is just around the corner in Australia, officials believe, as figures reveal that billions of unique native animals fall prey to feline hunters annually.

“The latest statistics show that every year they [pet cats] predate more than 180 native animals; that’s just one pet cat,” Dean Huxley, an operations director at a wildlife hospital in Perth, told ABC.

The total number of kills for one feral cat stands at over 740 per year, according to the 2019 book ‘Cats in Australia: Companion and Killer’, which combined hundreds of studies on the issue.

This means that some three million mammals, two million reptiles, and one million marsupials become victims of cats every single day in Australia. And, according to Huxley, the death toll will only keep growing if something isn’t done.

“Cats are evolving and learning about the different wildlife and they’re now getting better at hunting these animals,” he pointed out. “And the more we clear habitat, which we are doing at an alarming rate, these animals have got less places to hide.”

In order to save the endemic wildlife from extinction, local authorities across Australia have already started placing harsh restrictions on the feline hunters.

Cat owners in the city of Greater Bendigo, Victoria have been ordered to keep their pets on their property or face fines, while Adelaide Hills in South Australia has introduced a feline curfew from 8pm to 7am.

The country’s capital, Canberra, plans to place all of its cats on lockdown starting from mid-2022, and the port city of Fremantle in Western Australia (WA) is also planning a clampdown.

The felines are currently banned from bushland areas in Fremantle, but Councilor Adin Lang wants them out of all city property, including roads, verges, and footpaths. This will effectively make them housebound.

His proposal still needs approval from the WA parliament, but its passing could pave the wave for similar curbs across the state and elsewhere in Australia, Lang insisted.

“I think like dogs, cats will soon be inside, and our future generations will look back and say to us: ‘You guys let cats roam around Australia, eating all our wildlife all these years?’” he said.

As for the cats, their owners could build them a “catio” – a special outdoor enclosure – so they could still get some fresh air, Lang added.

“Cats do adjust very well to captivity,” Huxley agreed, but he added that convincing the owners keeping their pets inside isn’t cruel might not be easy.

Pamela Lanigan, spokesperson for the Cats United WA group representing breeder and owners, said she was onboard with the restrictions. However, she pointed out that the most harm hadn’t been done by pet cats, but by several million of their feral counterparts.

In order to limit their numbers, so-called trap-neuter-release programs could be introduced, funded through registration fees paid by cat owners, Lanigan suggested.

“What can be done is they can be trapped, they can be de-sexed and then they can be released back into that environment so they actually can’t reproduce anymore, but they will stop other cats from coming into that environment, and that’s something that’s done a lot in America,” she explained.

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