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Just been reading that the animal belonging to the Russian victims have died. Sad in itself but horrible to read that the guinea pigs died through lack of water while the house was sealed and that the cat was found in an "extremely malnourished condition" by the time a vet could gain access and was put to sleep. Of course they couldn't put human life at risk but that seems so cruel.
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Given that the authorities didn't know exactly what they were dealing with then I think they did the right thing, sad as it is.
I personally wouldn't have wanted any human being to put themselves at risk of chemical or other poisoning to rescue a cat or guinnea pig or any other animal.
I would think the girl will just be glad to be alive and will understand.
I personally wouldn't have wanted any human being to put themselves at risk of chemical or other poisoning to rescue a cat or guinnea pig or any other animal.
I would think the girl will just be glad to be alive and will understand.
That's the UK's fault not Russia and I find it sickeningly outrageous. There are certainly protective clothing they could have used to enter the house - even if there was risk the animals were contaminated at least they could have been put down humanely.
To allow guinea pigs to die from lack of water is truly horrible, never mind the cat.
To allow guinea pigs to die from lack of water is truly horrible, never mind the cat.