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Canadian Woman Refuses to Give Up Pet Deer

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"A Canadian woman is fighting to keep the pet deer she says she found 10 years ago as a fawn next to its dead mother.

Janet Schwartz, who lives on Vancouver Island, said she got a letter Tuesday from the British Columbia Ministry of Environment telling her the deer, Bimbo, must be returned to the wild, the Westerly News reported."

It's Janet who should be called Bimbo, only a moron would believe that a wild animal like a deer can be a pet.

Janet says she has no intentions of releasing the deer into the wild. Janet insists she loves her "baby", and would never let it go.

My guess is that this woman doesn't have a significant other in her life, homegirl needs to get rid of the deer and join an online dating club.

Bimbo is on a collar and a leash fitted to a tether that winds around a yard that is strewn with old vehicles, old oil tanks, and all kinds of junk.

Animal control should immediately rescue the deer, and place it in a rehabilitation center where it can be prepared to live in the wild.

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