Sentences with phrase «hoarders often»

Animal hoarders often masquerade as «rescuers,» describing their homes as «shelters» or «refuges.»
Animal hoarders often hoard possessions as well so their homes are overflowing with old magazines, empty soda and beer cans and other items most people would consider trash.
Animal hoarders often accumulate animals in over-crowded conditions without adequate nutrition, sanitation and veterinary care.
Hoarders often suffer from prolonged mental illness without appropriate treatment.
Animal hoarders often appear intelligent and clearly believe they are helping their animals.
In addition to neglecting their animals, hoarders often neglect themselves or other family members such as children and the elderly.

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Hoarders are often intelligent and well educated, and they typically think in complex ways.
You sweat beside them all too often: the hoarder, the pick - up artist, the know - it - all.
I am a bonafide hoarder of white button - down shirts, especially in the spring and summer months when I'm often wearing one to the office 2 - 3 times a week.
Often a therapist or professional organizer will have to help the hoarder de-clutter his home.
Since groceries are often a family's largest budget item, Air Miles hoarders should focus their grocery shopping at Sobeys or Metro.
Formerly called, «animal collectors,» a term which may denote collection of valuable items like stamps or cars, hoarders confine animals in filth, often in uncomfortably small cages, underfed and dehydrated although food and water are on the premises; dead or dying animals are often found on the premises as well.
Although a hoarder may be caring toward their many animals, hoarding conditions are often unsanitary, dangerous and unhealthy for both people an animals.
Some say prosecution isn't the answer because hoarders are often emotionally troubled rather than criminally inclined.
Often what pops into mind are images of dogs being rescued from negligence, or perhaps the bodies of dead cats found in the beloved show «Hoarders» under peoples» piles of junk.
Unfortunately the poor cat hoarder does not know their limit and tries to look after more cats than they are capable of, which results in misery and often tragedy for the cats.
Hoarders have a 100 % recidivism rate without appropriate mental health intervention and often meet the criteria for the Baker Act.
Some hoarders get their start as rescue groups or sanctuaries and quickly become overwhelmed, and the animals in their care often go without food, sheltering, sanitation and veterinary care.
In most cases, criminal prosecution of animal hoarding can be a difficult process and may not be the most effective route, since hoarders are often emotionally troubled rather than criminally inclined.
Psychological support is essential to the treatment and recovery of a hoarder, though it is too often not available in many rural communities where hoarding takes place.
Barn Cats takes the «forgotten» cats that are often abused by a hoarder, harassed by kids at a school or business location, or dumped out after an elderly person has died or been takes to a nursing facility.
(Young female Syrians tend to be big hoarders, so it's often difficult to judge the extent of their appetite.)
The high cost of caring for animals rescued from hoarders, who often must be cared for at the rescuer's expense, is also a huge disincentive for prosecuting hoarding cases.
I have seen Hoarder Houses for sale and often wondered if the «stuff» comes with the house or if the seller cleans it out first.
I don't want to be a hoarder, of course, and less is often more, but I do like to be surrounded by pretty things.
Heartfelt Hoarders are often sentimental about objects such as perfume, art pieces and music and tend to be inspired by their imagination when decorating their home.
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