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Rawson: 23 Rescued Cats Were Recognized as Subjects of Law by the Justice

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The animals were rescued during raids on a house in Rawson, where they were kept in severely overcrowded conditions, with long-standing accumulations of feces and urine, insufficient food and water, and no rabies vaccination plan. Several presented with conjunctivitis and respiratory or neurological problems, resulting from uncontrolled breeding. Decomposing bodies were also found at the location, where the accused was kept. Prosecutor Gómez bas…
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The animals were rescued during raids on a house in Rawson, where they were kept in severely overcrowded conditions, with long-standing accumulations of feces and urine, insufficient food and water, and no rabies vaccination plan. Several presented with conjunctivitis and respiratory or neurological problems, resulting from uncontrolled breeding. Decomposing bodies were also found at the location, where the accused was kept. Prosecutor Gómez bas…

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Metadata broke the news on Thursday, August 20, 2026.
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