The Stand

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Does the dog die?
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Lots. They get the same disease as most of the humans and other animals.
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Are animals abused?
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Chapter 32: Flashback to a boy forgetting about his pet rabbit for two weeks. It's pretty graphic.
Same chapter, a man hits a rat twice with a metal pole.

Chickens and a pig are slaughtered for food.
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Is someone sexually assaulted?
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Does an animal die?
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Rat, rabbit, zoo animals.

Chickens and a pig are slaughtered for food.
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Does a cat die?
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Near the begining of chapter 5: A rat is eating a dead white cat in a trash can. It is fairly graphic. It's mentioned several times.
Chapter 42: It is mentioned that a man killed kittens.
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Does a pet die?
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Chapter 32: Flashback to a boy forgetting about his pet rabbit for two weeks. It's pretty graphic.
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Were animals harmed in the making?
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Is there pedophilia?
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C52
They describe Kojak after he’s been attacked by wolves, then describe the attack scene. It’s upsetting. Once Glen tells Stu the Kojak returned, skip to chapter 53.
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Near the begining of chapter 5: A rat is eating a dead white cat in a trash can. It is fairly graphic. It's mentioned several times.
Chapter 32: Flashback to a boy forgetting about his pet rabbit for two weeks. It's pretty graphic.
Chapter 45 (I think): Chickens and a pig are slaughtered for food, and a weasel is killed in a flashback.
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