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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/4091706.stm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/4091706.stm
How sad.
...:confused: "at a property"..couldn't they say how large it was? can't imagine if it was all in one mashion! :eek:
they don't even say why they had 352 animals. maybe they were trying to save..? maybe not? dunno. at least they didn't said "most of animals need to be put down".. still, sad that a few can't make it! :(
OMG!!!!!!!! :eek: Those poor babies :( :( :( I hope these people get what they deserve! :mad:
SO SAD :mad:
thats soo upsetting:( poor animals:mad: :(
that is rather sad but someone who ownes that many animals must have loved animals or have been some sort of freak. I would love to own a farm with many animals but it would so hard to give each animal the attention and love it needs.
:mad: poor babies :( those people must have something wrong in their brains...
OMG! That is so sad! people like that are pathetic...:rolleyes:
Saddly many people who do this r mentaly sick. They don't realize that they r harming the animals. Most of these kinds of people live in the same house as the animals.
I remember a story on Animal Cops. They said they don't usually press charges until a mental evaluation is done. This one guy had sooo many hounds & didn't clean up after them & had a cluttered yard.
The ASPCA went in & just talked to the man. They showed him what was wrong & what he was doing wasn't fair for the animals.
The man didn't realize he was harming the animals & he fixed the situation right away. I think he gave up several of the dogs & cleaned his home & yard to suit the dogs he was keeping.
It was a wonderful story.
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However if this is a puppy mill, burn them at the steak.