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Recent content by Lorraine Wardley

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    Higher empathy for animals?

    I sure would have cut the collar, or maybe more tactfully purchased a new one and presented as a gift to the owner. Kudos to you for caring so much x
  2. L

    Higher empathy for animals?

    Never be afraid to do what is right and just. .. I would no doubt make a fool of myself , but in the end it is the animal's life that matters. X
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    Higher empathy for animals?

    I am so happy I found this forum, especially on this topic, 'A higher empathy for animals' I am self-diagnosed Aspergers. I need to state I do have a higher empathy for all those who have no voice, be it the elderly, children, disabled and animals. If grieves my soul, no end, day in and day...
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    Higher empathy for animals?

    I am so glad I can truly relate to your empathy for animals, I too feel exactly the same way, I do have empathy for humans albeit solely for the ones who are vulnerable, the voiceless ie: children, elderly and disabled apart from that I feel people are able to make their own choices and act upon...
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