She is a pretty Creole dog with a sandy dress, who is brooding over her new mistress with a confident look. At the reception of the SPA de Plaisir, in the Yvelines, Agnès has just completed a questionnaire, had a long interview with a canine agent and was able to walk Wassaï in the nearby wood. Just now, in her little pavilion, this soon retired bachelor will present her cat to her. And if, after the fortnight of "pre-adoption" , the two get along well, Wassaï will have found his family "for life" .
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While thousands of dogs and cats will still be found this summer on the side of the holiday road, MP LREM Loïc Dombreval is preparing to table, in the National Assembly, a bill to fight against abandonment of pets. "How can we accept that nearly 200,000 animals are abandoned each year?" , moves this veterinarian who wants more than France - where more than one home in two has at least one animal - also holds this sad record
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