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The English people like÷š animals÷š very÷š much.÷š Pet:÷š dogs,÷š cats,
horses, ducks, canaries, chickens and other friends of men have a
much better life in Britain, than anywhere else. In Britain÷š they
have special dog shops, selling food, clothes÷š and÷š other÷š things
for dogs. There are dog hair-dressing saloons and dog÷š cemetries.
The English arrange dogs' shows and organize dogs' supper parties
for winners of dogs' competitions. They do all they can÷š to÷š make
animals feel well in their home÷š and÷š outside÷š their÷š homes÷š too.
There were photographs in English newspapres of a mother duck and
her young family, crossing slowly the÷š road÷š from÷š Hyde÷š Park÷š to
Kensington Garden. All traffic around was stopped÷š to ÷šlet÷š Mamma
Duck and her little ones walked quitly from one park to÷š another.
In recent years the English began to show love÷š for÷š more÷š exotic
animals such as crocodiles, elephants,÷š tigers,÷š cobras,÷š camels.
You won't be surprised, we think, when we tell÷š you÷š that÷š London
Airport has a special "animal hotel".÷š Every÷š year÷š thousands÷š of
animals arrive at London Airport,÷š some÷š stay÷š the÷š night÷š there;
others stay several weeks. In one month, for example, "the hotel"
looked after 47000 creatures: birds, insects,÷š fish,÷š elephants,
mpnkey and other animals. There are about 4000000÷š dogs,÷š 6000000
cats, 8000000 caged birds and lots of other animals÷š in÷š Britain.
The English people belive that they are the only÷š nation÷š on÷š the
Earth that is really kind to its animals.
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