Citrus County, Florida, known for its natural beauty and serene landscapes, has unfortunately become the backdrop of a distressing case of animal cruelty perpetrated by a married couple.
Animal cruelty is a deeply concerning issue that not only harms innocent creatures but also raises serious ethical questions about our society’s treatment of animals. The actions of the married couple betrayed the trust society places in individuals to treat animals with kindness and compassion.
In a published article of Fox News, married couple Michael Clayton Howey, 36 and Brenda Darla Howey, 37 was arrested and fined $13,000 for animal cruelty.
The authorities in Animal Control responded to a complaint in a home about the accumulation of garbage in their home and animal cruelty. Inside the home the authorities cannot believe what they have seen.
Authorities saw stack filed of garbage and feces of the pets inside the home. Even the feet of the children the feces stick to it. In this unimaginable situation signifies the lack of attention to the animals needs and even at their own house cleanliness.
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According to the report published on FOX 13 TAMPA BAY, there are witnesses and evidence collected revealed a trail of animal cruelty that over an extended period. The animals in their care were deprived of food, clean water, and proper medical attention.
The arrest of a married couple in Citrus County, Florida, for animal cruelty and child abuse serves as a grim reminder of the significance of combatting such heinous acts.
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