Amanda Lollar freezes bats to death which is animal cruelty

Amanda Lollar, Bat World Sanctuary, freezing an animal to death is illegal and inhumane according to the American Veterinary Medical Association. Amanda Lollar admitted in trial that she froze bats to death. Evidence submitted at trial proved she froze bats to death.
Amanda Lollar, Bat World Sanctuary, freeze bats to death, inhumane, illegalhttps://www.avma.org/kb/policies/documents/euthanasia.pdf

“Hypothermia is not an acceptable method of euthanasia.”

Amanda Lollar, Amanda, Lollar, Bat World Sanctuary, Bat, World, Sanctuary, Bat World, lawsuit, complaint, animal cruelty, batworldsanctuary.com, website, official, Mary Cummins, Mary, Cummins, Animal Advocates, Animal, Advocates, Dorothy Hyatt, Kate Rugroden, Larry Crittenden, John Hyatt, 509 Highpoint court, Weatherford, Texas 76088, Parker County, 217 N Oak, Mineral Wells, Texas 76067, Martin Rugroden, animal abuse, animal neglect, USDA, permit, Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, Animal Welfare Act, violations, revoked, reprimand, restraining order, TRO, crazy, mentally ill, 5150, uneducated, #amandalollar #batworld #batworldsanctuary #texas #bat #bats #animalcruelty #animalabuse #animalneglect #mineralwells #rabies rabies I reported Amanda Lollar of Bat World Sanctuary for animal cruelty, animal abuse, animal neglect, violations of the Animal Welfare Act, violations of the Texas Health Department, violations of the Texas Veterinary Board. She was investigated. Violations were found. A USDA veterinarian stated that she caused “bats pain, suffering and death.” She lost her USDA permit. Amanda Lollar was reprimanded by Texas Parks & Wildlife Department. Amanda Lollar admits she has not gone past the eighth grade. She is not a veterinarian, has never taken a class in animal care. She operates on conscious bats without pain relief, BatWorldSanctuary.com

About Mary Cummins Real Estate Appraiser Los Angeles California

Cumminsis a licensed real estate agent specializing in income property in Los Angeles. She obtained her real estate appraisal license, real estate brokerage license and currently does real estate consulting, expert witness testimony and review appraisals at Cummins Real Estate Services. Mary Cummins is also President of Animal Advocates. She is licensed with the California Department of Fish & Game, USDA and the City of Los Angeles to rescue and rehabilitate wildlife. Cummins speaks to local community groups and students about respecting wildlife and humane wildlife control. She is also a Humane Nuisance Wildlife Control Operator. She has written manuals on small mammal rehabilitation besides numerous articles. She was born and raised in Southern California. She attended Beverly Hills Good Shepherd Catholic School and Beverly Hills High School. Besides being a member of Junior Mensa and on the Dean's list, she was a top ten national swimmer and competed on the men's water polo team. She began college at the age of 15 attending the University of Southern California on scholarship, majoring in Psychology/Sociology.
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