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Community Responsibility

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legallawsuit2 years ago

"Wrongful Death Lawsuit Filed by Family of Woman Killed in Alligator Attack"

Attorneys representing the family of Gloria Serge, 85, who was killed by an alligator in Fort Pierce, have filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the community where she lived. The lawsuit alleges that the community was negligent in allowing the presence of the alligator, which resulted in Serge's tragic death. The family's attorneys argue that the incident was preventable and are seeking to hold the community accountable to prevent similar incidents in the future.

animal-welfare2 years ago

Rescues Rally as Dogs Abandoned at Wake County Animal Center Closure

The Wake County Animal Center in North Carolina has been forced to close temporarily due to a dog flu outbreak, but people have been dumping dogs outside the facility, putting both the abandoned animals and the shelter's population at risk. The director of the center has expressed frustration and urged the community to take responsibility for their pets. Multiple independent rescues have stepped in to help, but adoption groups are overwhelmed with surrenders. The center has provided ways for people to assist, including following updates, helping with lost/found pets, and supporting their Amazon Wish List.

animal-welfare2 years ago

"Animal Rescue League of El Paso Urges Community to End Animal Dumping"

The Animal Rescue League of El Paso is urging the community to stop abandoning animals on their doorstep, particularly in sealed boxes. The plea comes after another incident where a cat was left in a box on a hot street. The kennel manager expressed concern for the animals' well-being and the strain it puts on the shelter. Abandoning animals not only causes suffering but also disrupts the waiting list for animals in need of shelter. The Animal Rescue League is seeking help in identifying the individuals responsible and emphasizes the importance of addressing the issue legally.