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02
Jul 2020
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The number of reptiles handed in to a rescue centre in Knaresborough has doubled over lockdown because owners can't afford to look after them.
Knaresborough exotic rescue has seen the number of animals given to them double over the past three months to 40 animals. Pet owners have said it is due to financial strains caused by coronavirus.
Daniel Holmes, owner of the rescue, said:
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