

Mr. Puma2072 ver. 3.0 ن
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@Puma2035266
Grumpy Old Cat, gave out my last Fuck 2 decades ago. 100% Disabled Vet. 🇺🇸 110% Patriot. 🇺🇸 125% Trump Supporter. 🇺🇸 150% Christian. ✝️ 🚫 DMs



While I don’t agree with him on many issues, @RepThomasMassie @MassieforKY has the most integrity of anyone in Congress, and he’s super-smart. I’m truly saddened to see our nation lose out on his ongoing public service. Better times: grist.org/article/these-…





The Netherlands has become the first country in the world to successfully eliminate stray dogs, ensuring that every dog has a home. This remarkable achievement stems from a combination of strict animal welfare laws, large-scale spaying and neutering programs, and a strong culture of responsible pet ownership. The Dutch government has long supported widespread sterilization initiatives and enforces tough penalties for animal abuse and abandonment. While an estimated 200 million stray dogs exist worldwide, the Netherlands stands out as a global leader. In Dutch cities, it is common to see dogs riding in bicycle baskets, relaxing under café tables, and even joining their owners on public transport, a reflection of how deeply integrated pets are into everyday life. The country now serves as an inspiring model for animal welfare, demonstrating how coordinated policy, cultural awareness, and compassion can effectively solve a challenge that continues to affect many other nations.


