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Do you have pet problems like I have pet problems?

Nathan Gesner
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This is an evicted renter that was bringing animals into the house. Horses, cows, lambs, emus, and more unauthorized cats and dogs than we can count. There were many more pictures, but I left them out because of kids. This was a 700 square foot house with two adults and four children aged 5 - 15.

At least the lamb was wearing a diaper.

What's your pet horror story?

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Did three wise men have their camels tied up outside?

I assume they brought these animals inside to get them away from a harsh winter storm or something?

Or were they just some people who wanted to live in a stable with the animals?

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