News man breaks into the shelter and frees all animals

The perpetrator gained access, cut through a fence and systematically opened all enclosures. While some animals were quickly captured again, others hid into storage rooms or fled into the area. The Bullmastiff-Rottweiler mix Simba, which could only be secured after 36 hours, was particularly striking.

Burglary in the shelter: Danger for humans and animals

The location was not only dangerous for the animals. A long -time employee suffered bite wounds when she tried to capture a cat. The residents were also at risk from the free -range animals. Cats with infectious diseases or snappy dogs made the situation even more explosive.

Perpetrators acted out of delusions

The burglar later explained that he wanted to free the animals because he felt cage posture as cruel. However, a court did not follow this assessment: due to a mental illness, the man was instructed to a clinic, but was not convicted by criminal law.

The cleaning up and return of the animals

Employees and helpers of the shelter worked hours to capture all animals again. Cats like hangover Boris stayed for days, while other animals were devoured large amounts of food or came into contact with uncastrated fellow species. Veterinary examinations were necessary to ensure that all animals returned safely.

The situation was emotionally stressful for the animal shelter team. They took care of the safety of the animals and the residents for days. In retrospect, they saw it as lucky that all animals could be captured unharmed and safely.

The slump into Nelson's animal shelter shows how quickly dangerous situations can arise from supposedly well -intentioned actions. Thanks to the deployment of the employees, the helper and the police, worse things could be prevented – and all animals returned healthily.

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