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really sad story...those poor furbabies!! don't know if you all saw this yet...but it made me literally sob sittin here in front of my monitor.... how can human beings do this?? http://www.tailshumanesociety.org/main.asp?id=27 |
SO sad, bless all their little hearts. :( |
That's totally disgusting. |
eeeeeewwww i can't believe a human would live in this filth.... she had no family to tell her "hey look...this is disgusting..." or anyone before it got this bad// i'm just shaking my head..... |
My heart hurts....:cry8: |
I ask one question..."HOW COULD YOU???" |
How can anyone do that to these little creatures that God put on this earth? This is sick and hurts my heart. |
that is so sad, all thos epoor animals, why would some one keep so many animals just to mistreat them??? I don't get it? Hope all these poor guys find loving homes. |
So what was the story of why she was living like this? Was she running a puppy and kitty mill? Or did she think that all these were her pets? :confused: |
That is so so sad, but we have to remember that at least they were rescued! This could have continued until all of them passed away. My question is...how did she GET so many animals??? I know people give away cats a lot, but not that many dogs, do they? So horribly sad, but I'm sure they're all going to find loving homes now :love: |
thats so sad and awful for those babies...thank God they got them out:( |
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just found this.... the "rest" of the story... personaly i don't think she is being charged harshly enough....http://www.suburbanchicagonews.com/b...ALS_S1.article |
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Please don't wish horrible things upon that woman. It really is a mental illness; most hoarders are animal lovers to begin with, and truly do not recognize how awful their situation is to the health of their animals and themselves. The real people at fault in situations like this, I've always thought, is the COMMUNITY that allows people with mental illnesses to become recluses. Family, neighbors, or SOMEBODY needs to step in to make sure that situations like this don't happen by making sure that the potential hoarder is cared for before the situation has a chance to become so terrible. I've adopted three animals that have come out of hoarding-type situations, including my yorkie girl. Her former keeper was elderly and senile, and had no idea how many dogs she had (over 30 yorkies running all over her tiny home, plus several cats and one larger dog) and how horrible and filthy their environment was. She loved her dogs, and still thought of herself as the respectable breeder she had been in her younger days. I felt horrible for her dogs, but I felt just as bad for her, and disgusted that nobody in her family stepped in to stop it. |
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