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Stink, Feces and Stressed Animals – the Authority Intervened Immediately

Two dogs in northern Värmland lived in filth and neglect. They were stressed, understimulated – and forced to urinate indoors.
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Thirteen neglected cats were found in a house in Roosendaal. The animal police, inspection service and animal protection conducted a house search following a report. On site it appeared that the owner was unable to properly care for the animals. The house smelled strongly of ammonia, because it was full of feces and urine. The cats turned out to be related to each other through inbreeding. As a result, there were deformities in the animals' back…

Two dogs in northern Värmland lived in filth and neglect. They were stressed, understimulated – and forced to urinate indoors.

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Värmlands Folkblad broke the news in on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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