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I am allowed my own opinion and I can express it here. I think this is one of the biggest wastes of money that I can imagine. There are children starving the world over and someone comes up with an idea to make a Club Med for pets? And that cat looks absolutely miserable getting acupuncture. That should be seen as animal cruelty if you ask me.
Desnews chooses who hey will post, sorry attentive only if they are happy with what you wrote. Anyway, I agree wastes of money. This kind of behavior will not last forever.
Poor kitty does not look happy.
One thing about animal services like this -- it does create businesses and provide jobs (so long as they are humane).
There are animals being put down daily because nobody wants them or there is no money to house them and keep them alive. Instead of paying $70.00 per night, to keep a pampered pet in luxury, why not give a poor animal a chance for life?
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