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Stevie Homed
ByJonWhen we first set up our charity and started taking in animals we were not prepared for the shear number of animals and pets that needed help. We decided in those early days that if we could find good homes for the animals we took in then we would be able to help more. So…
Johnny Rehomed 19 April 09
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