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Re: OT Dog killed my cat last night
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Posted by jeffcat on September 05, 2006 at 00:08:06 from (216.107.36.163):
In Reply to: Re: OT Dog killed my cat last night posted by T_Bone on September 04, 2006 at 08:59:48:
Tbone -I have seen more animals die in more ways than you would want to know. Work with a vet for a few weeks and see how people have to lose their pet cause of some idiot like this guy has as a "friend". Animals that were tortured for "fun" by some stupid kids. Let me know what you think of a neighbor who shoots an arrow through a friends "pet" duck and the animal took about a week to die. Let me know about the illegal leg trap that was set on our property that took the leg of my dad"s dog. You tell me how to do what should be done to bum or rogue animals when you can"t shoot them and the law will not do anything. Let me know how you would feel if you find the body of a kitten in an old metal ammo box floating down the stream that goes through your property. Let me know how you would think when you find the body of a cat that was killed on the hiway and had its paws tied together as it got run over. The law system has made it so you need to do things in the dark and there is no other way. Suffer? Let all of us know how YOU would do it. DO you have the magic pill or the swift sword? We come here to find answers and this subject has come up MANY MANY times on this board. Yes I have seen an animal suffer. Yes I hunt and make one shot one kill and a CLEAN kill. I shoot high power matches and have shot in the nationals. I had to shoot a friends old blind and deef 18 year old dog cause he couldn"t kill his old pet. She would chew through her tie rope and wander around the place and bump into things till someone would find her and tie her up again. Yes I can tell you about seeing heart breaking sights of animals that have suffered and stupid idiot people that should need a license to be allowed to have a pet slug never mind an animal that shows you all of its love. Do you have a solution? Jeffcat
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