A couple from Scotland sacrificed getting a new kitchen to rescue a Siberian husky from the Chinese meat trade. Deena, aged 16 months, is now settled into her new home in Crossgate, Fife, after traveling from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, then to London, Manchester, Bolton, and finally arriving in Scotland. The pet’s new owners, Christine and Steve Arnott, were over the moon when their new pet arrived in Bolton on April 18 after five months of waiting and shelling out around 3,700 pounds (approx. US$ 5,150) on the pooch. Deena was 3 months old when she was found on the streets of Changchun city, Jilin province, with a broken back leg—feared to have been from jumping off a meat truck. Christine and Steve then found her on an animal welfare charity website called the Great Bulls of China and were struck by Deena’s “intense” facial expression; they knew right then …