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Authorities would not comment at this time on how they became the primary caretakers of the children.
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/US/4-year-girl-reported-missing-after-postal-carrier/story?id=96391806
I don’t tour with councillor caretakers regardless of their party," Warmington told Bell.
Source: https://jamaica-star.com/article/news/20230504/warmington-clashes-pnp-caretaker-portland
I feel like he needs to have better caretakers who can teach him not to be vicious," Davis said.
Like caretakers before him, Hurst speaks in reverence.
One of the caretakers of the Coors Field cats has taken Smokey into their home as the animal shelter reviews an influx of applications to find his permanent lodging.
Other caretakers included Mr. and Mrs. Unkefer from Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grimm, the Maxwells, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shewey.
Source: https://www.sabethaherald.com/2023/07/25/from-the-rough-to-the-green/
Studies show that not only are chickens capable of creating bonds with individuals in their flock, as well as their human caretakers, they often even mourn the loss of a flock-member.
Source: https://www.greenepublishing.com/enriching-your-flock-improving-the-life-of-your-backyard-chickens/
“The employment of robots by older persons may increase the danger of dishonesty, infantilisation, and confusion among them as to why their human caretakers are using technology rather than face-to-face consultations.”
The family would like to thank his friends, neighbors, and faithful caretakers for all the affection and care that was provided to him in his last year of life.
Source: https://www.centralmaine.com/2023/08/26/obituarykarl-dornish-jr-2/