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28 July, 2006 at 11:36 pm #232497
its great rubes when you rescue a wild one and they stick around as if to say thanks!! you should pop on to the bird forum i use, they are a lovely bunch and there are one or two scottish members too!!
its a little less “brutal” (if thats the right word lol!) than this sight, but full of parrot/bird lovers and we have a laugh too :D
let me know and i will give you the link hun :)
29 July, 2006 at 1:31 am #232498Did anyone see that footgae of that teenager dropping a poor liddle puddycat from a high rise building, FOUR TIMES, should be shot dead for that.
disgracefull.
When will we vote for decency?
29 July, 2006 at 1:38 am #232499When I was a kid my best friends Dad bred budgies in a large avery in his garden.
His enemy was cats, and his enemy became our enemy. We regularly hunted cats.As a adult, I am no longer that person.
29 July, 2006 at 7:17 am #232500@tommy ToXen wrote:
Hang people who abuse animals.
Animal abuse will drop.
It’s hardly rocket science ‘innit
Jesus sometimes I feel like I’m the only person in the country that actually cares about victims of abuse – There seems to be only me who ever wants Justice for them.
No i’m behind you on that one. Like i say animals can’t defend themsleves
30 July, 2006 at 12:40 pm #232501The R.S.P.C.A promotted a line of food called freedom food, that was supposed to have animal welfare at the top of the list, some farms were discovered to be using really vile methods yet the rspca were still assesing them.
12 August, 2006 at 12:12 pm #232502I agree with Sharon here actually, about the RSPCA
Where I live at the moment i’m the subject of abuse from what I suppose you might call teeny terrorists. Except they’re not teeny, they’re between the ages of 11 and 13. Positively encouraged by their parents, who lets face it, must be so proud of their offspring. :roll:
Anyway, a couple of nights ago, there they all were, when I took my dog out, with the fattest, nastiest Pitt Bull i’d ever seen in my life. It’s teeth were bared, growling, drooling, and the girl who was holding the lead was barely able to hold onto it. She let it go, it made a bee line for my own dog. I went back inside and I called the RSPCA to report it, don’t they continually divel on, on their programmes, to report situations such as this, they weren’t interested. I pointed out that the dog, could not only do harm to my own animal, but also to me. They still weren’t interested. In future, if the same thing should happen again, i’ll just make sure i’m wearing heavy boots, and will kick the f*cking dog where it’ll most feel it!!!! In the meantime, frankly, I can’t wait for the thing to turn on it’s teenage owners, because no doubt it will. If you teach an animal to be vicious, it doesn’t discriminate in who it becomes viscous to. :roll: :roll:
12 August, 2006 at 2:48 pm #232503Speaking of animal cruelty, whist this isnt actual physical abuse it,s still very cruel. There is a story in the daily mail today about some cruel b@stards who stole 7 jack russel puppies from their owners. The poor mum is frantic. She,s whining and crying because she cant understand where her babies are. The poor little mites are only 6 weeks old ffs!! They havnt been weened yet they still need mums milk. Arnt, some people cruel. It brought me to tears reading that.
13 August, 2006 at 9:41 am #232504Dont be too sad although 6 weeks old is too young to leave mum really they’ll be ok if there fed. And she’ll soon be ok too. Hang em thats what I say
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