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Who Cares They Are Only Animals The true, shocking story of an animal rescue that took 14 months and the death of three of the characters will show you what Humane Law Officers really go thru. Everyone knows there are laws to protect children, the elderly, the disadvantaged, spouses and even those charged with crimes... But how about animals? Who protects them and what are they protected against? They are only animals. The majority of this story takes place on a 12 acre piece of property that formed a small mountain. Nothing that happened could be seen from any roads. The animals were owned by a hermit who needed help almost as much as they did. If you are interested in animals, suspense or drama and believe that human nature and abuse do not discriminate, you must read what happened. At the end you will read about a few other cases where human nature prevailed when the animal owners also needed help. Each one contains its own intrigue. By the time you are finished, you will learn how animals should be cared for and why they must be protected.
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- Author : Bill Reilly
- Release : 02 May 2014
- Publisher : Xlibris Corporation
- ISBN : 9781499008852
- Genre : Nature
- Total Page : 161 pages
- Language : English
- PDF File Size : 8,7 Mb
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