Photos Proving That Animals and Humans Share a Bond of Care and Concern For One Another
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How much do you love animals? We have for you today evidence that, as much as our pets love and show affection to us, we as a species love animals equally or possibly even more. So much so that we would protect them like we would our own children. This bond of care and concern isn’t only for dogs and cats, either. Wild, domesticated, injured, incapacitated animals seem to draw our sympathies and compassion as well. Whether pets are stranded, stuck in an emergency, or even the subject of cruelty, you’ll see many examples of people proving consistently that they’re willing to do what it takes to keep animals safe, healthy, and happy.
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