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@Surrin_157

My heart&soul belongs 2 animals! Chinese kill kittens, cats&dogs- TurkeysKillsDogs - I’ve put a death curse on these fcukers ChinaMurdersCats&Dogs

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Pete Wylie is WAH!🌟
Pete Wylie is WAH!🌟@petewylie·
It may be Winter outside, but in my heart it's Spring! Thank you for all your kind birthday wishes. The last 12 months have not been my favourite, but your goodwill has reignited my phoenix soul, and i look forward to many magical happy returns! THANKS AGAIN!! Love, and WAH! PWx
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
@MarriedAU Such sad news, MAFS will never be the same without you. Condolences to the family. RIP Mel 💔🙏🏼💔
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
Animal lovers in Newcastle, please pay this evil scumbag a visit and teach him a lesson he so deserves!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Steve Perkins@Perky_43

⚠️ ANIMAL ABUSER RECEIVES SUSPENDED SENTENCE ❗KYLE YOUNG, 25. NEWCASTLE CONVICTED | Kyle Young, 25, currently of Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne NE4 and previously of Shotton Colliery, Durham – abandoned two starved and neglected dogs and subjected at least one of them to physical violence. On 15 March 2025 RSPCA Inspector Rowena Proctor went to Young’s then address of Hanover Crescent in Shotton Colliery following reports that dogs had been left unattended inside. There was no reply and a police notice on the door said the locks had been changed. Looking through the patio doors the officer could see an Akita-type dog who appeared to be extremely thin and had very obvious patches of painful-looking fur loss. Whilst at the location the Inspector was told the house had been petrol bombed three days before and the occupants had not returned since. The police were contacted to help gain access to the property. Peppa, an older female Akita, was taken into police possession because of concerns for her welfare and transported immediately for veterinary treatment by Inspector Proctor. In her written evidence to the court the officer said: “Peppa was very thin, her spine, ribs and pelvis were felt with ease and she had thick scabbing down her rear end and tail with more scarring and scabs down all four of her legs. “She seemed to be a really gentle dog, she was easy to handle and managed to hop straight into the kennel in my van which was a big relief as I was so concerned she would struggle due to her terrible body condition.” During the course of the investigation, footage was also passed to the charity which showed a man identified as Young appearing to try and throw Peppa over a six-foot high fence. She was heard making fearful noises and was seen dropping to the ground before being struck twice and crying out. Young later claimed in an interview that he hit her because she had bared her teeth. The damage to Peppa’s skin was so severe that a severe secondary bacterial infection had taken hold which required several weeks of extensive antibiotic treatment. The court heard that in a separate incident several months earlier, an adult French bull dog called Nala was also signed into the care of the RSPCA from the same address. Young claimed he had taken her in as a stray. Peppa was not at the property at the time. Nala weighed 10.05kgs (22.15lbs) and was given a body condition score of two out of nine. A large pendulous mass was hanging from the left side of her vulva for which no veterinary treatment had been sought. In mitigation the court was told the defendant was a drug addict. Peppa was initially looked after at a private boarding facility on behalf of the RSPCA. She made a good recovery and was successfully rehomed by the RSPCA Halifax, Huddersfield, Bradford & District Branch. Despite receiving treatment Nala’s health did not improve and she was later put to sleep on veterinary advice to prevent further suffering. A third dog who was not the subject of any charges was signed over by Young and has also been rehomed by the charity. Speaking after sentencing Inspector Proctor said: “Both dogs were suffering from serious health issues as a result of Young’s prolonged neglect and negligence. Peppa had also been subjected to needless physical violence by him which had left her terrified. “I’d like to thank the police and the people who assisted us with this investigation and to the team at our Halifax, Huddersfield & Bradford Branch who helped with Peppa’s rehabilitation and found her a wonderful and much-deserved new home.” Sentencing | 16-week custodial sentence, suspended for 18 months; 151 days of ‘rehab’; six-month drug treatment programme; costs of £300 plus £154 victim surcharge. Disqualified from keeping animals for ten years. Credit UKACF.

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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
Evil little shits!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Phaedra@PhaedraXTeddy

These millionaire livestreamers of torchore have been protected by a social media company. They were not arrested. Their parents bought them trips to #DisneyWorld immediately after their crimes. They are popular in school because their classmates realize their money bought them power and they are all planning to go out and harm more 🐶s in #Florianópolis #Brazil 🇧🇷. There has been no #JustiçaPorOrelha . Crimes against animals online and off is exploding in #Brazil and most criminals do not go or stay in jail.

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dominic dyer
dominic dyer@domdyer70·
As @WilliamShatner marks his 95th birthday, the Hollywood legend & longtime PETA friend shares his perspective from a life rooted in kindness & respect, urging us to protect animals & the planet while we still can. The future depends on each of us ✊
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
This ugly mother of all skanks needs beating up and locking up!! Come on animal lovers in #Brazil - do your thing!! ☠️ ☠️ 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
Phaedra@PhaedraXTeddy

#Brazil is not locking up all criminals, despite existing laws!

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Tom Rowsell@Tom_Rowsell·
@Visceral9000 Colonialism made Chinese people think rhino horn would give them boners
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🦎Visceral🪶 (Tomistoma enjoyer🐊)
Never will forgive colonialism for absolutely eradicating most of the Javan rhinoceros population. To the extent that they can only be found in one national park :(
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
Come on animal lovers in or around Mill Lane, Fordham, Ely, please pay this mother fcker a visit on our behalf and give him the greeting he so deserves for torturing and murdering a poor fur baby. ☠️ ☠️ This inbred belongs in Hell, so would be good to help him get there! 🤬🤬🤬🤬
Steve Perkins@Perky_43

⚠️PLEASE PLEASE RETWEET THE HELL OUT OF THIS KITTEN ABUSER 🚨 BEN MURKIN, ELY ⚠️KNOW HIS FACE⚠️ A sadistic animal abuser has avoided prison after inflicting catastrophic injuries on a kitten after throwing it at a wall, a door and down the stairs. Ben Murkin, of Mill Lane, Fordham, Ely, appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on March 6 to be sentenced in a prosecution brought forward by the RSPCA. On March 6, 2024, a veterinary practice was contacted by a family member who said Murkin's cat Whisper had fallen and was struggling to breathe. By the time they arrived at the practice with Whisper, the kitten had already passed away after being in immense pain and suffering. Whisper's death was reported to the RSPCA after concerns about the injuries. An independent post mortem found that Whisper had suffered injuries including a bruised head, a left eye haemorrhage, reddening and bruising of the tail area, and multiple injuries to limbs, consistent with a strong human grip. Murkin claimed the injuries occurred when he was carrying out CPR. The post mortem also found evidence of current and old rib fractures and a fracture on the lumber vertebrae. He had also ignored advice from the bet to bring the cat back on two occasions. These included after bringing in the kitten for limping after a supposed fall in December 2023 and in February 2024 after treatment for a fractured tooth and red gums. Some of the specific acts of cruelty detailed in court included kicking Whisper against a wall, picking her up by the tail and throwing her down the stairs, and throwing Whisper against the door. The expert vet concluded in their report: “It is my expert opinion that clearly Whisper suffered as a result of the injuries she sustained however they were caused. She sustained multiple and severe injuries both to her lip and upper canine, to her ribs on the right hand side and then to her face, chest and abdomen in the final incident. “All of these will have caused her to suffer pain and distress. The final set of injuries the duration of the suffering will only have lasted as long as she remained conscious which is likely to have been a short period of time. “It is my expert opinion that the injuries sustained by Whisper were the result of deliberate and intentional trauma inflicted upon her by a person with the intention of her causing her serious harm and suffering.” The court heard he got Whisper with his girlfriend as emotional support as he was lonely. When the relationship ended, he started to resent the cat. The judge described Murkin's actions as an "extraordinary response". The judge noted this had been "astonishing cruelty to an animal" and said Murkin had committed other acts of physical violence on the cat. The offence was placed in the highest category because the injuries were "prolonged and repeated, inflicted with significant force, and resulted in death". Murkin had pleaded guilty to two counts of causing unnecessary suffering to Whisper by inflicting trauma causing injury and for failing to provide prompt veterinary treatment, in respect of the injury to the cat’s gums and fractured canine tooth. He was given a 22-month prison sentenced that has been suspended for 18 months. He has been ordered to carry out 240 hours of unpaid work and 20 Rehabilitation Activity Requirement days. He has been banned for keeping all animals for life and was ordered to pay £500 court costs and £187 victim surcharge. RSPCA Inspector Emily Astillberry said: "The actions in this case were of astonishing cruelty to a defenceless animal. It is heart-breaking to hear what Whisper - this small ragdoll kitten - had to endure such cruel and sustained suffering. She was still so young when she died and had to endure such pain and suffering during this short life.”

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dominic dyer
dominic dyer@domdyer70·
This lady deserves support not persecution from the local council Pensioner threatened with £2,500 fine for feeding 30 feral felines on an industrial estate - as business owners complain workers can't do their jobs and try to spray the cats with bleach
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
@TheGriftReport Who is the scumbag that put bleach in the cat bowls?? Someone must know who this evil POS is??? 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
COUNCIL BULLIES CAT LADY! 62-YEAR-OLD PENSIONER FACES £2,500 FINE FOR FEEDING 30 FERAL CATS Colette Boler has been lovingly caring for the stray colony on an industrial estate in Thurnscoe near Barnsley for nearly 20 years, paying vet bills and calling them by name. Barnsley Council has now hit her with a formal Community Protection Warning: stop feeding them on the public highway or face a massive £2,500 fine after a local garage complained about fouling and health risks. One businessman was even caught spraying bleach directly into the cats' food bowls. Colette was left devastated and in tears: “They’ve basically been mine for almost 20 years.” Britain's councils have officially lost the plot!
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Surrin❤️@Surrin_157·
@LuxFlower1 What is your profile pic? Looks like a petrified cat…..?🤨
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sakkoo@LuxFlower1·
Theres a chance that this is AI and theyre just trying to farm the algorithm. Dead internet theory is alive.
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