THE cost of £33,800 to rescue animals – whether it be a dog stuck in a sofa or a hamster involved in a nasty incident involving an extractor fan – might get the odd person complaining about misspent public funds.
But we are an animal loving nation. In fact there will be more than a few who think saving animals should take precedence over rescuing people who have got themselves in a sticky jam through their own rank stupidity.
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