3 thoughts on “Before animal rescues became fashionable”

  1. Very nice idea and likely did occur during the Blitz in London and on other occasions, but you’re going to have a hard time convincing me this isn’t an ‘AI’ fabricated picture. The hands, feet and road surface in particular all have that signature ‘AI’ look to them and the lettering on the ‘stretcher’ is just wrong on so many levels.

    It’s a nice uplifting picture that gladdens the heart a little, but it would do a much better job if it were a real event.

    • Plus, the lady at the rear has a cell phone in her inner pocket. And it’s ringing.

  2. Oldarmourer, I think you’ve been fooled but in the wrong direction.
    This is an actual photo from the UK during WW2 but the animals were not being cured, rather culled.
    ‘The cull apparently was believed to be a humane alternative to having beloved pets terrified and roaming the streets among the carnage of war. A government pamphlet as part of a public information campaign fuelled anxiety among many of the British public, who assumed that putting pets down was the right thing to do for the country.’ – quote from forces-war-records.co.uk

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