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  2. Illegal ‘bully’ kitten breeders selling pets illicitly on ...

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    Animal welfare charities repeatedly urge would-be pet owners to adopt a rescue cat instead of buying from a breeder. Welfare experts say cats without whiskers struggle to navigate their way around ...

  3. Wichita board to hear debate on breeder ban for pet stores ...

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    The Kansas Humane Society is currently at maximum capacity. A ban on selling cats and dogs from breeders would undercut Wichita’s two Petland stores.

  4. Laboratory animal sources - Wikipedia

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    Class B dealers are licensed by the USDA to buy animals from "random sources". This refers to animals who were not purpose-bred or raised on the dealers' property. [5] Animals from "random sources" come from auctions, pounds, newspaper ads (including "free-to-home" ads), and some may be stolen pets or illegally trapped strays. [3]

  5. American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals

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    The law goes into effect in 2024 and will make it illegal to sell dogs, cats, and rabbits in pet stores in New York. [39] The organization's senior director of state legislation said the law is needed because many puppies are imported from other states where New York does not have jurisdiction to inspect the conditions in the breeding facility ...

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  7. Puppy mill - Wikipedia

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    Breeders who sell puppies by misrepresenting these standards may be liable to prosecution under the Sale of Goods Act 1979. Members of the UK public frequently buy puppies and kittens without knowing the conditions under which the animals were reared, the Blue Cross estimates from 40,000 to 80,000 puppies are sold that way per year. To prevent ...

  8. Animal hoarding - Wikipedia

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    An animal hoarder keeps an unusually large number of pets for their premises, and fails to care for them properly. A hoarder is distinguished from an animal breeder, who would have numerous animals as the central component of their business; this distinction can be problematic, however, as some hoarders are former breeders who have ceased selling and caring for their animals, while others will ...

  9. ‘I shared my house with 150 cats – and was told to get rid of ...

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    It was hard; I’d have to get up at 4am to take care of the 39 cats and then get to work at 8am before returning at 1pm to be with the cats and take care of the property, which needed a lot of ...