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By Zesha Saleem A man living in his car claims he is being forced to choose between his beloved dogs and a permanent roof over his head. In January 2022, Paul Growns became homeless, and despite working a full-time job, he is still living in his car with his pets more than two years later. Born and raised in Maidstone, Kent, he claims that he has not been offered temporary accommodation because the council said he was not in priority need As well as that, almost all private temporary accommodation has a no pet-policy. The 45-year-old said his two dogs, Max and Toby, are his lifeline and he is …

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