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A compassionate child should be nurtured to grow up a compassionate adult

Laging kasama

Often, animals are not treated right: Sometimes they were harmed, abandoned and, worst of all, eaten. But in this scenario faith in humanity is somehow restored:

“Where did you find him?”

“At the river abandoned by his mother, that’s why I took him instead.”

“Here in my arms, you will be safe. I am your friend and not your enemy. Wherever I go I will take you with me, and treat you the way you have to be treated. I’ll give you food and my love like no one else in this world.”

By John Carlo San Agustin, Senior High School, Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM), Columban College Barretto Inc., Olongapo City

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