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Old 02-20-2009, 07:20 AM   #41
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If someone stuck a baby in a microwave, I'm pretty sure the reaction from everyone would be the same.
So babies rate right at the top with kittens? Cause it's funny since I don't remember anyone in the FM peanut gallery posting about this when it happened:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ved-baby_N.htm


But every time some video of some poor animal getting mistreated crops up everybody screams bloody murder.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:32 AM   #42
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Why don't you go sign up with Peta already. Think of the poor kittens!!!

Anywho, if it was so easy for people to defend themselves there would be no victims. Still a victim is a victim. If you're saying that a kitten's death is more tragic than a person's death just because the kitten can't fight back then I think you need to have a little talk with a therapist about being a sociopath.
Actually I'm surprised you picked up on it, I didn't think it was so obvious.

I thought for years I was a Psychopath, But according to my father, He reckons I'm a Sociopath too.

So there you have it.

But, back to the subject in hand, I don't think a kittens death is more tragic than a humans death, in fact, I'm kind of the opinion that "$h!t happens" and one more defenceless animal dying alongside the millions slaughtered everyday for food, is well, hmmm! it happens.

But as it is most people, even the RSPCA, don't give a $h!t, really,
For instance, I live next to a family who has 3 dogs, or rather had, there are now 2 and one has mysteriously vanished over the last few months, anyway, the dogs have one small kennel to live in and the people regularly go away for days, even weeks on end and nobody comes to feed the dogs or give them water, so I do it instead, I've phoned the RSPCA on several occasions and they come out, look at the dogs, post some stupid card through the letterbox and that's as much as what happens.

I feel absolutely furious, that nobody except myself seems to give a f*ck, But that's life and people do sh!tty things to animals and to each other, so to me, it's no f*cking wonder I'm not bothered to declare on the 'net that I'm a certified Sociopath, because people are sh!ts and like someone said the earth needs a "reboot".
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:35 AM   #43
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But every time some video of some poor animal getting mistreated crops up everybody screams bloody murder.
True, but that's because there's so many tree-hugging-hippies here lol. I kid I kid!

I remember when that happened though too. But then again, she was so drunk she (somehow) didn't even realize she put the baby in the microwave, where at least regarding the guy and the kitten, he did it entirely on purpose, because he thought it was a funny joke.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:38 AM   #44
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look at the dogs, post some stupid card through the letterbox and that's as much as what happens.
That is rather unfortunate really, although it may be more of a limitation of the law than anything. I think the animals practically have to be on the verge of dying or obviously uncared for before anything can be done.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:46 AM   #45
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That is rather unfortunate really, although it may be more of a limitation of the law than anything. I think the animals practically have to be on the verge of dying or obviously uncared for before anything can be done.
Anyone with "half a brain" or a sense of smell could tell that things are not right though.

I've recently had to ban my own dog from the back garden as both my cat and dog were infested with fleas and the only way they could have got to the dog was if he got them from the back garden (the neighbours garden runs parallel with ours and is split by a thin fence).

Apparently cat fleas and dogs fleas are the same thing, and I check the cat regularly when she comes in because she's had some scraps with a male cat recently so I check her over for wounds etc when she comes in.

I had to pretty much fumigate the house on all levels to get rid of the fleas, which apart from the expense, really p1ssed me off.

Also we are not able to open any windows in hot weather as both the stench from the uncleaned up faeces from their back garden and the 1000's of flies make opening the window a complete no go.

So if the housing authority and animal protection refuse to deal with these dogs who are in obvious distress and a state of disarray then who the hell should deal with it?

As for talking to the owners, well all I got for my trouble last time, was several f*ck off's and a threat of violence, their only son is mentally retarded and I've even seen him hitting the dogs with a brick, shame I haven't got it on video yet,
They just don't care and care nothing for their neighbours either.

Definitely another reason why people like that should not breed!
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:55 AM   #46
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So if the housing authority and animal protection refuse to deal with these dogs who are in obvious distress and a state of disarray then who the hell should deal with it?
Next time they leave for a period of time, just take the dogs down to the local animal shelter and claim they were strays you found. If you don't care that they'd likely be put to sleep anyway.

Take some video of the animals and the conditions and send it to the local news station and hope they run a story on it? Or show it to the local magistrate/law type person?

At least over here, the SPCA would've taken custody of the animals if things are truly as bad as you say. Maybe your local RSPCA officers are complete f*cktards?
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:28 AM   #47
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WTF @ 7 Years? Owning a pet is not a vital part of life so why not a lifetime ban?

Never understood that.
That's the first thing that popped into my head too. I guess since he said it was apologetic and supposedly showed remorse that 7 years is somehow ment to be acceptable.

Poor lil kitty, sad that this sick ******* lives in my country.
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:34 AM   #48
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If some sick f*** gets does this there's no knowing what's going through his head, he could go and do something much worse.

I think the police should just beat the crap out of him, no one likes to see kitty killers get away

I think in the future can we also have *warnings* when disturbing things like this a posted
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:36 AM   #49
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At least over here, the SPCA would've taken custody of the animals if things are truly as bad as you say. Maybe your local RSPCA officers are complete f*cktards?
thats what i was thinking. I have turned in people who had malnourished dogs. The dogs were taken away.
They actually have to be malnourished (not just skinny)... and though you may think it is dispicable for dogs to live in that condition, it ultimately comes down to: Do they have shelter? Do they have an area where they can exercise? Are they nourished (basically, can you see their backbone/tailbone).

If those conditions are met, there is actually very little that can be done.
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Old 02-20-2009, 09:40 AM   #50
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things like this upset me.

if its human suffering then that tends not to bother me too much.

baby p incident was despicable though.
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Old 02-20-2009, 10:04 AM   #51
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Ok so microwaving a kitten is good behaviour?

Suppose you have to be an animal person to understand
no just putting some perspective on it, we kill directly and indirectly to live and sometimes for amusement. and it was a **** thing to do.

i have a fluffy pet rabbit fyi [thumbup] ringo is his name
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:15 AM   #52
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I'm not sure who brought up the whole lobster thing but that always bothered me as well.

If it's a quick death for food then fine.....but to intentionally torture a little cat is ****ed up any way you look at it.

To everyone crying, "oh, NOW everyone cares since this time it's a little kitten":
We don't need to compare this to other malicious things that people do in order to try and justify how bad this is, or isn't.

That kid should be thrown into a furnace for 10 seconds at 400 degrees.

Eye for an eye

On the other hand, you really think the animal activists and such are going to let him live a normal life after this? Nope.

I'd rather run down the street naked, picking up sticks, than face anyone after being publicly pointed at for something like this!
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:27 AM   #53
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It's just a cat..... [rolleyes]

Here comes the flaming....[thumbup]
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Old 02-20-2009, 11:59 AM   #54
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It's just a cat..... [rolleyes]

Here comes the flaming....[thumbup]
OMG finally someone said it

It takes a cat to cause an uproar lol, shows how much society is used to killing humans....
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:02 PM   #55
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It's just a cat..... [rolleyes]

Here comes the flaming....[thumbup]
Cats > Humans
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Old 02-20-2009, 12:10 PM   #56
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This is a horrible story... how anyone can do that is beyond me.

you know, the funny thing is when somebody does something like this to a cat or some other house animal a big "ohhhhh" go´s around,
but that the animals we hold for meat somewhat live their whole lives in agony just doesn´t seem to interest anybody,..
There are people who care... they are called PETA. But everyone seems to think they are nutcases, so then what's the point?

Now that is just too adorable! Thanks for posting and lightening the mood!
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Old 02-20-2009, 03:58 PM   #57
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I'm going to be completely honest. My Ex girlfriend bought a cat, and at night it would attack my feet with its razor claws. After doing so, I would punt it across the room. And by punt it, I mean exactly that: a slight toss into the air, followed by a forward thrust of my right foot. If I could knock my cigar humidor off the dresser, I would immediately score 7 points.
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Old 02-20-2009, 04:20 PM   #58
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It's just a cat..... [rolleyes]

Here comes the flaming....[thumbup]
So that means it's fine for it to be baked as a baby?
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:30 PM   #59
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So babies rate right at the top with kittens? Cause it's funny since I don't remember anyone in the FM peanut gallery posting about this when it happened:

http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/...ved-baby_N.htm


But every time some video of some poor animal getting mistreated crops up everybody screams bloody murder.
I didn't see you post about it either.

To be honest I hate this attitude some people have that if you care about cruelty to animals you don't care about cruelty to humans, as if the two were somehow mutually exclusive.
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Old 02-20-2009, 07:43 PM   #60
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I'm going to be completely honest. My Ex girlfriend bought a cat, and at night it would attack my feet with its razor claws. After doing so, I would punt it across the room. And by punt it, I mean exactly that: a slight toss into the air, followed by a forward thrust of my right foot. If I could knock my cigar humidor off the dresser, I would immediately score 7 points.
[rofl]
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