In California discovered a concentration camp for animals

In California discovered a concentration camp for animals

On Friday, August 4, police and members of the humanitarian community made a horrific discovery in Montclair, San Bernardino. In a stuffy and dirty warehouse is a real concentration camp for animals. In a small room with poor ventilation and strewn with rubbish and faeces floors huddled thousands of fauna — they had no food, no water.

Among the prisoners of the warehouse were reptiles, fish, chickens, parrots and about a hundred exotic birds — the vast majority were birds.

In California discovered a concentration camp for animals

The authorities decided to check the warehouse after complaints about noise and odor, which came from employees located in the building enterprises.

According to the humanitarian community in the inland valley, the room with the tortured animals was discovered in the 4500 block of arrow highway. Managed to save 2500 birds, another 1,000 died before the arrival of the experts.

At the time of exposure of warehouse, its owner was already under arrest for offenses not related to the incident. Now it charges added cruelty to animals. According to serving neighboring businesses Peggy king, the last time the man behaved aggressively. He rented a room for about three years, but his strange activities began recently.

 

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