Abandoned and neglected? No way!!!
> This reminded me on my Prince's Uncle who was legless (in wheelchair) and diabetic, almost blind. When we started dating I helped them financially although they didn't want to take my money so i started to buy things they needed but they never asked anyone for. They were poor but they were proud. Later on, when we started to live together, Uncle was alone, but only for short time, few days until we settled. Since I moved out from my parents' home and my Prince and I started to live together, my room was empty and my mom and dad insisted him to come and live with them for free. (Nobody asked them to do it. It was by their free will). He didn't had to pay anything but Uncle wanted to pay for his staying. So they charged him very symbolic. (If they didn't take him with them, we would take him to live with us). We took care for him not because we were afraid of the law and the punishment, but because it is unnatural, unethical and bad to leave helpless and old people alone. Anyway, my dad and Uncle became very good friends going everywhere together, mostly to fishing. He loved me very much. I was his beautiful angel and he was always happy seeing my Prince and me loving each other. When Uncle died we were all very sad.
> Unfortunately, more and more dogs finds home while in the same time, more seniors gets abandoned. Miserable and unworthy to live is the person who neglect and abandon his/her parents.
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