Holly is originally from Connecticut and is currently going to school in Boulder, CO for... Holly is originally from Connecticut and is currently going to school in Boulder, CO for a Masters in Dietetics. When she's not in school, she loves trying new vegan restaurants in my area with friends, creating her own recipes at home, and hiking with her dog! Read more about Holly Woodbury Read More
When Randolph County deputies arrived on the scene after an animal cruelty complaint, they literally had to call hazmat teams to use respirators when entering the two homes. Both houses had urine and feces piled up a foot high, and were filled with dozens of suffering cats and dogs. The homes had no electricity, with all the windows and doors closed. Between the two houses, 41 dead cats were found, along with 40 living cats and 11 dogs. The animals were squeezed into such horrific and tight conditions that officers couldn’t even keep track of all of the cats and dogs when they entered. The perpetrator of this abuse and neglect should not ever be allowed to own animals again.
Please sign this petition to demand Randolph County Prosecutors suggest a lifetime animal ownership ban for the woman responsible!
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