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Fang Jiangxue stands in the doorway of a
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BEIJING, Dec. 8 (Xinhuanet) -- A retiree living on a small pension left her
family to devote her time to looking after abandoned pets, leading a financially
strapped and difficult life. The Wuhan-based Changjiang Daily reported the story
of the 58-year-old woman and her dogs.
Fang Jiangxue began to adopt stray animals five years ago when she rescued
a skinny homeless cat from the streets of Wuhan in Central China where she
lives. Once she asked a friend to look after the cat while she went on a trip,
and the cat hardly ate anything during those nine days. This touched Fang's
heart and made her determined to save more animal lives.
Fang now only rescues abandoned pet dogs. She has lived in nine different
places with her adopted canines to avoid annoyed neighbors complaining about
her. Fang's husband couldn't stand the hardship and chose to live separately
from her. The woman loved the dogs so much that she even missed her mother's
funeral in another city looking after these animals.
The woman rents 13 rooms in a rundown area to shelter the currently more
than 120 dogs, one third of which were picked up by herself and the rest found
in streets and brought in by others.
Despite reproaches and not being recognized for her charitable work, the
hardest part for Fang is how to feed the 120 dogs enough food with her pension
of merely 700 yuan a month as it costs her 4,000 yuan monthly to keep those
animals.
So the woman collects leftovers from a restaurant to feed her fidos, and
gets a free meal for herself every day. Occasionally some animal lovers donate
food and money to her.
Even though the dogs are kept in the packed rented rooms because Fang
cannot afford a better accommodation, she believes her place is much better for
them than being abused on streets and starving to death.
However, the future for the woman and her dogs has become even more
uncertain as the area where she lives is soon to be demolished to build new
properties.
(Source: chinadaily.com.cn)
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