Ella es Lupis, vive con más de 400 perros y 100 gatos rescatados - Summary

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The video is about the lupis animal sanctuary in Mexico, where the owner Lupita rescues and cares for more than 400 dogs and 100 cats, many of them from the anti-rabies centers where they would be electrocuted if not adopted. Lupita tells some of the stories of the animals she has saved, such as Nachito, who was set on fire by his owner, and Benito, who was chained on a roof for his whole life. She also denounces the cruelty and irresponsibility of some people who abandon or abuse their pets, and asks the government to ban the sale and exploitation of animals. She invites people to adopt from her shelter, which is located in the Pilars Park in the Colonia del Valle, or to support her cause by donating food, blankets, medicines or other supplies. She says that she wants to change the mentality of people and make Mexico a more evolved country where there is less animal suffering.

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1. The text is a transcript of a video about the lupis animal sanctuary in Mexico, which rescues dogs and cats from the street or from being killed in anti-rabies centers.
2. The owner of the sanctuary is Lupita, an activist against animal abuse, who has been rescuing animals for seven years and has more than 400 dogs and 100 cats in her shelter.
3. Lupita is in charge of rescuing not only street dogs but also those that will be sacrificed in the anti-rabies centers in the country, where they are electrocuted until they die if they are not adopted.
4. Lupita tells some stories of the dogs that she has rescued, such as Nachito, who was set on fire by his owner and had to have his leg amputated, Benito, who was tied to a roof with a chain under the sun and rain, and Natalia, who was born in the home of irresponsible people who abandoned her at the anti-rabies center.
5. Lupita asks the government to ban the sale and exploitation of animals and to open all anti-rabies centers to adoptions, as she considers it a contradiction that they allow the puppies to multiply and sell them, but then kill them when they are on the street.
6. Lupita invites people to adopt her animals or to support her cause by donating food, blankets, medicines or other supplies. She also says that she receives animals every Sunday at the Pilars Park in the Colonia del Valle in Mexico City.

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