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British pet shops are no longer selling puppies and kittens
British pet shops will no longer sell puppies and kittens to prevent illegal livestock breeding – the BBC news portal reports.
Anyone who wants to buy puppies or kittens younger than six months of age has to contact directly with breeders or animal shelters under a new regulation whose presentation was discussed in May in British legislation. (MTI)
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