Hong Kong Animal Ban Forces Tenants To Relinquish Pets
A plan to improve cleanliness in Hong Kong’s public housing units has drawn sharp criticism from animal lovers and animal rescue groups because it includes a strict ban on animals - except for a limited number of birds and fish - and requires tenants to remove even their existing pets, as well as forbidding new ones.| Comments on article "Hong Kong Animal Ban Forces Tenants To Relinquish Pets" | |||||||||||||||
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