Quote Originally Posted by Mike17 View Post
In my work, basically all I do is solve problems, that include human relationships. Let me tell you nothing gets more impact than facts. With such a delicate matter where life (of the animals) and law is mentioned, facts are of vital importance!

I am positive that there are tons of people willing to help you make a solid case. Be very careful not to leave any gaps where the teacher or the administration can discredit any of your arguments. Trust me they will try that.

I don't know where is your school but I'm sure there is a zoo or any other expert vet willing to visit your classroom and asses you as an expert whether there really is or not animal neglect. Unfortunately a kids' opinion is easily disregarded, as well try to contact a lawyer or any association, even the vet can help you out with this, to explain the local regulations on these regard. I'm not very fond of green peace but I bet if you send them a mail they will be glad to assist you making a good solid case and oversee that this matter come to a happy ending for the animals.


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I will try to contact a vet now that you mention it, and i will also contact the people at the reptile store i go to, they are very good people, they can help me make a more solid case. if i have an actual store that sells these animals backing me up that will help a lot.

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