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Haru Protocol: Puerto Real's Pioneering Initiative to Allow Pets to "Send Off Their Owners"

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Haru is a Japanese word that means spring. This season gave name to an abandoned cat who crossed into the life of Virginia Mena, Animal Welfare Councillor of the City of Puerto Real. “It was a very old cat, it had been attacked and it was malnourished; it had been abandoned older. Every time I came home, it waited for me at the door.” His story was the inspiration to promote a pioneering protocol in Spanish cemeteries, based on “the pets can say…
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Haru is a Japanese word that means spring. This season gave name to an abandoned cat who crossed into the life of Virginia Mena, Animal Welfare Councillor of the City of Puerto Real. “It was a very old cat, it had been attacked and it was malnourished; it had been abandoned older. Every time I came home, it waited for me at the door.” His story was the inspiration to promote a pioneering protocol in Spanish cemeteries, based on “the pets can say…

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