Charities Fight to Save 8,000 Pets Abandoned in Lebanon War
Mail on Sunday › August 21, 2006
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Mail on Sunday › August 21, 2006
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THOUSANDS of pets abandoned by Israelis fleeing their homes during the Lebanon conflict are being rescued by charities.
About 8,000 cats and dogs have been left to battle for survival without food and water in the wake of the month-long crisis.See the full content of this document
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Charities Fight to Save 8,000 Pets Abandoned in Lebanon War
Novelist and animal welfare campaigner Jilly Cooper said: 'Animals are always the forgotten victims.
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