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Suffolk animal activist charged with cruelty after 13 cats seized
The Virginian-Pilot
By Veronica Gonzalez A 79-year-old woman was arrested and charged with animal cruelty after 13 cats were seized from her home last month. Police arrested Elizabeth Ann Epps, of the 400 block of Kings Fork Road, on Friday after animal control officers ...
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Calls continue for full ban on live exports to Indonesia
ABC Online
ALEXANDRA KIRK: The RSPCA's Dr Bidda Jones and Lyn White from Animals Australia who filmed much of the footage exposing cruelty aren't satisfied either. BIDDA JONES: There are over 750 slaughterhouses in Indonesia. Australian cattle could go to any of ...
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Animal rights demonstrators show support for dog stabbed 29 times
Meriden Record-Journal
Animal rights activists Lori Nicholson, left, from Branford, Patty Daponte, rear left , from Meriden, Diane Smith, rear right, from New Britain and Donna Ploss, right, from East Hartford walk to the back entrance of the Meriden Court House to protest ...
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Animal group helps ban gas chambers
Shelby County Reporter
By NEAL WAGNER / City Editor An Alabaster-based animal rights group is celebrating after it helped pass a pair of bills to do away with what the group's chairperson called a "barbaric way of exterminating homeless animals. ...
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Shelby County Reporter
Casey Anthony Trial Update: Human decomposition smells different from animals ...
CBS News
"Yes," Vass responded, adding that the odor is different than the smell of animal decomposition. Anthony's lead attorney, Jose Baez, objected numerous times during the state's questioning of Vass, saying he was speaking outside the area of his ...
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CBS News
June is Adopt-a-Shelter-Cat Month
Patch.com
Cats are America's number one companion animals. More than 80 million felines live in households across the country, but many more are still in shelters, waiting for their forever home. During the month of June, Regional Animal Services of King County ...
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Are wild horses native to the U.S.? A federal court seeks the answer
Los Angeles Times
Rachel Fazio, a lawyer for Defense of Animals and other plaintiffs, told a 9th Circuit appellate panel in San Francisco earlier this year that the horses are "an integral part of the environment," adding, "as much as the BLM would like to see them as ...
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Healthy Animals Need Antibiotics: Baloney
OnEarth Magazine (blog)
When I buy sliced ham or turkey from the grocery store, I buy his, because none of the animals he sources for his meat products has ever received antibiotics. "We never use any antibiotics" he says, noting that if an animal gets sick, they're treated ...
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Taking Care of Pets in Case of an Emergency
Patch.com
Ever wondered where the animals go if a house or an apartment building has a fire? The Red Cross might come up with emergency accommodations for the families that night but what about the pets? This is another service that your local animal shelter ...
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Animal Society Fights Overcrowding
Charleston City Paper
Space is running short at the Charleston Animal Society's (CAS) 31000-square-foot facility on Remount Road, as a predictably busy summer season of fostered pets has been augmented by a pair of issues no one saw coming. A collection of 10 dogs, a horse, ...
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Charleston City Paper


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