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After his cat Orville was hit and killed by a car, Bart Jansen teamed up with a radio-controlled helicopter expert to turn his pet's body into a work of art, stuffing the cat and adding propellers to its paws. The "Ovillecopter" is now on display at Amsterdam's Kunstrai art festival. –Sky News
Three-year-old Faith Wilson combats her infant diabetes with the help of her alert dog Ruby, who can smell when Wilson's blood sugar level drops below 100. "I know if it weren't for Ruby, I would have already buried my child," Wilson's mother Sarah said. –KLTV
A British man suffered burns and bruising on his neck after riding his motorcycle into a dog leash stretched across his path by a middle-aged couple. Officers are currently looking for the pair, who left the man unable to breathe and in shock. –Telegraph
Following the death of a SeaWorld orca trainer in 2010, the Labor Department put forth new safety procedures for the amusement park to follow, including no longer allowing trainers to perform in the water alongside the animals. Though SeaWorld attempted to overturn the decision, it was upheld, and could usher in a new set of even stricter safety measures for zoos and aquariums across the country. –Huffington Post
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