C‘was a corner of greenery on the outskirts of Bordeaux, in Cadaujac (33). In one of the rare animal cemeteries in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, there are around 200 animal graves, adorned with funerary monuments. Dogs, cats, a parakeet, a Japanese fish buried in vaults with concessions sometimes granted in perpetuity to bereaved masters. But recently, the place has taken on the appearance of a major construction site. The machines got the better of the trees and weeds that surrounded the graves.
Nicolas Goosens, president of the Generis holding company, shareholder of the Seleste company which acquired the cemetery last July, has plans that risk being cut off …
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