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New children’s book in Mexico tells true stories of rescued animals

According to the National Institute of Statistics and Geography (Inegi), 70% of households in Mexico have a pet, and 40% are abandoned after growing up and stop being a Christmas gift or Three Kings Day gift for children in the family.

A spokesperson for Funeral Pet, a company dedicated to accompanying the last moments of a pet, and creative VP of Figallo No Format Agency, Iván "Wacha" Gutiérrez, explained that in Mexico there are more than 23 million dogs and cats living in streets, although it estimated that this could increase 20% this year.

They explained that at . . .

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