Many are angry with the story of pets left unattended for 10 days.

On Monday, foreign media, including Metro, England, spoke of a dog, Cray and two cats, found in an apartment in Kenilworth, Warwickshire.

In late May 2017, police visited the home of a 29-year-old Tiffany guest after being reported by neighbors that animals were left at home.

The cops forced to open the door and were shocked by the sight before them.

The house was choppy with the stuff the animals had picked up and the rubble from the spilled trash cans. In addition, both cats were asana, and Cray, who survived alone, was dry enough to see all the ribs.

There was even evidence that Cray was supposed to have eaten a cat's body to survive.
Warwickshire police have since arrested a guest who escaped trial twice and escaped trial earlier this month. At the time of the incident, the guest was suffering from depression, and it was reported that he left the house, leaving nothing but animals.

Finally, a guest in court last Wednesday was sentenced to 18 months in prison, a fine of 372 pounds and about 660,000 won for our money for violating the Animal Protection Act. In addition, no pets have been adopted for the next 15 years.
The British Royal Animal Conservation Association (RSPCA), who was informed and took Cray, said, "I can't even imagine the pain that the animals had to endure."

Cray is now said to have been restored to health and adopted into a new home in the care of the RSPCA.

'News Pick'.

(Photo = Capture Metro Homepage)