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Animal bereavement - the work of the National Animal Welfare Trust | Author(s) | Ruth Meyer |
Corporate Author | National Animal Welfare Trust |
Journal title | EAGLE Journal, vol 7, issue 5, Apr/May 1999 |
Pages | pp 9-11 |
Keywords | Pet keeping ; Bereavement. |
Annotation | Ageing and bereavement are not confined to the human species. Pet animals suffer the same conditions as we do, even though their life spans are much shorter. The difference is that whereas we know we grow old and die, animals have no such knowledge, accepting each day as it comes. This short article, adapted from one published in the Kendal Gazette, outlines the work of the National Animal Welfare Trust, including its Emergency Pet Rescue Scheme. Reference is also made to the United States (US). (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-990719218 A |
Classmark | HVT: DW |
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