00:00Don't worry.
00:13Betty is her friend.
00:19No, no, no. I was just asking.
00:21The animals here come from all over the world.
00:36Cats, dogs, horses, farm animals.
00:38They come from all over the world.
00:40Unfortunately, we have more than 80% or 90% of the animals
00:43that are taken for abuse.
00:45And then we have a small part of the animals
00:47that are injured or born disabled.
00:50But unfortunately, it is still too little compared to abuse.
01:03Here is a small tumor that grew.
01:06What do you think?
01:07It's good, isn't it?
01:09They forget to eat, they forget to drink.
01:11It's like humans, but ...
01:13Because with humans, there is an operation that can be done.
01:16I have a big baby,
01:17who has been there for three and a half years now,
01:19almost four years.
01:20But what he does is that,
01:21despite the fact that he has no feet,
01:22he has no life.
01:24A little too many faults.
01:26A little too many faults.
01:32Never at the beginning,
01:33when we created this association,
01:35I would never have believed
01:36that there were so many animals abused.
01:38In relation to health problems,
01:40accidents, OK.
01:41But on the other hand, pure and hard abuse,
01:43it is true that we see it quite regularly.
01:45And that hurts very, very much.
01:47We will never get used to it.
01:48We can't get used to it.
01:51It's all the time.
01:52It's seven days out of seven.
01:53There are no holidays.
01:54It's been 11 years.
01:55Stephanie took us a week off.
01:56In 11 years, it doesn't stop.
02:04I don't know if you can see it.
02:06Her little nose.
02:16We often hear people say
02:17that we are a center with only monsters.
02:19And I find that very hard
02:20because for me,
02:21they are the most wonderful in the world.
02:23I don't see where the monsters are.
02:24I think more that the monsters
02:25are the people who torture them
02:26and mistreat them.
02:45And in addition to that,
02:46they destroy the hotel.
02:47That's what we're talking about.
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