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Animalns need support and advocacy when they are in vets' control

AWSA | 19.03.2015 17:32 | Animal Liberation | Indymedia | Social Struggles | London | World

Animals are in real danger when they are taken to vets. It is about time there were these supporters and advocates on a fully working basis

Animals are in real danger when they are taken to vets. It is about time there were these supporters and advocates on a fully working basis.
Every animal that is unwell is defenceless and must be given the most urgent help and support.

Just coz a person trains as a vet does not make them kind or compassionate.
Vets are killing helpless animals daily everywhere.

AWSA

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  1. Troll — AR Guy
  2. aggravated cruelty to animals, cruel treatment of animals — newssurfer
  3. made-mistake-putting-my-dog-sleep — thepainnevergoes

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