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Re: Man traps neighbors cats, takes to shelter



"Jon C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> "Agua Girl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
> news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > First off..this has been discussed ad nauseum in here, and is
> > usually brought up by trolls; but I will take your post on face
> > value and assume you have no ulterior motive for rehashing the
> > debate.
> > I have a couple of comments.  Number one, there are all kinds of
> > wild animals that leave droppings.  We don't take it into our
> > hands to trap and kill them.
>
> > Lastly, when did our patch of dirt become more important than
> > life?  A cat is not some "thing" it's a living breathing being...one
> > of Gods creatures.  How did our gardens become more important
> > than an animal?  I don't care if it is legally acceptable, it's morally
> > reprehensible to discard a life because it inconvenienced you.
>
> Um, he didn't kill the cats.
>
> Read the article next time before posting a long message blasting
something
> that wasn't even said.
>
> The guy turned the cats over to the shelter.

" He started trapping the cats and taking
them down and dropping them off at the animal shelter.  Most neighbors
eventually thought to check the shelter when their cats disappeared,
but one cat had no ID and was euthanized within a few days"

He turned an animal over to a shelter with a kill policy.  Just because
he didn't do the deed himself doesn't make him less responsible.

Read the article next time :-)

AG





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