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Of course, this raises the question of whether the billboard is directed towards businessmen, prostitutes or Pretty Woman enthusiasts. And if it is directed at prostitutes, does that mean that the businessmen will inevitably have to ask the uncomfortable question: Were their potential sugar babies ever prostitutes? Is that a deal breaker for some people? Do you think sugar babies and sugar daddies ever get married? What would they call their children in an informal setting? Sugar baby baby?
Sugar baby squared? Anyway, the Bree Olson billboard will be up for at least four weeks along Interstate A couple in The Colony will not be allowed custody of any of the 88 cruelly neglected animals they had confined in their home. That's where officials found 88 animals still alive and 22 animals that were deceased. The animals were taken by shelter personnel and received evaluations and medical care.
According to a release, at a civil hearing on February 4 at The Colony Municipal Court, the animals were determined to be cruelly treated, and a judge ruled that the couple could not bring animals back into the house. Photos showed feces on the floor and walls of the home; dogs in crates that were too small for them to stand or move around; and multiple cats sharing small crates.
The living animals included 24 dogs, 45 cats, 12 reptiles, and seven mice. The 22 deceased animals included cats found in plastic bags stored in the freezer. Many of the animals' eyes were sealed shut or else had respiratory problems due to the high amount of ammonia from urine. In court, they asked to keep six of the animals, but the judge denied their request and gave custody of all animals to The Colony Animal Services and other animal welfare organizations.
The couple has not been charged; according to a spokesperson, the police are waiting on necropsy results. Animals that are in the care of The Colony Animal Services will eventually be available for adoption and will be posted online at thecolonytx. Sexual Signs of the Apocalypse. Animal News. The Colony. Get Dallas intel delivered daily.