These are photos that were taken the day the animals were seized. There are more photos however ALL the photos have been supressed by the court and this is all we managed to get. They are very graphic
and show beyond doubt what these animals suffered--don't take my word for it just look at the photos.
These two ferrets were living on her back porch--uncovered in scorching heat and freezing snow--without food water or any kind of bedding
This is the carrier that was filled with 5 dead ferrets in ziplock bags, stored in her broken down truck.
Ms. Rodriguez stated she was "waiting until there were enough to make it worth digging a hole".
The ferrets had thoroughly decomposed, and were basically liquid when found. The smell was horrific.
Note the cardboard box behind the crate door, that is the next photo. And the "Loving Ferrets" sort of ironically written on the carrier. Anything but love is more like it.
This poor ferret died, and nobody could be bothered to even remove him from the filthy cage.
There was a LIVE ferret as well in this cage-- he had been living with his deceased cagemate for god knows how long.
This is the cardboard box that was also stored in the broken down truck with the dead ferrets. It contained a dead Lhaso Apso, and a multitude of maggots and maggot casings. This dog was also waiting until it was worth Ms. Rodriguez time to bury him.
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