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Yeah, that one about hunting bear with a bow was full blown View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Yeah, that one about hunting bear with a bow was full blown View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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I don't agree with either How come you have to be one or another? I don't support dog and cat abuse and don't support killing babies View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Years ago my friend put his dog out if it's misery with a shotgun blast to the head. I couldn't do the same but he felt like he needed to be the one to take care of it.
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Because you're an idiot if you think declawing an indoor cat is abuse. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Dog Worship will be in to correct OP shortly. How come you have to be one or another? I don't support dog and cat abuse and don't support killing babies We had a declawed family cat when I was a kid and I'd never do it one of my cats. Just cut their nails regularly and make sure to provide them with scratching posts. I never have an issue with my cats. |
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Quoted: Declawing cats (amputating their toes) alters their body and the way their foot touches the ground and can cause pain for them when walking such as if you were wearing a pair of uncomfortable shoes it can also cause them back pain. It also makes them less likely use a litterbox, more likely to bite, and several other complications. Cats use their claws for a variety of important activities including playing, stretching their muscles, etc We had a declawed family cat when I was a kid and I'd never do it one of my cats. Just cut their nails regularly and make sure to provide them with scratching posts. I never have an issue with my cats. View Quote |
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If not thinking that dogs and cats are simply chattel, that they should not be abused, thrown away on a whim, or be shot on sight simply because they may be running loose makes me a PETA person, then yes, I guess I am a PETA person. I also hunt and eat meat, but hey this GD where absolutism and broad brushes reign supreme so it probably won't matter. View Quote |
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If not thinking that dogs and cats are simply chattel, that they should not be abused, thrown away on a whim, or be shot on sight simply because they may be running loose makes me a PETA person, then yes, I guess I am a PETA person. I also hunt and eat meat, but hey this GD where absolutism and broad brushes reign supreme so it probably won't matter. View Quote I remember quite a few on here had no issue with someone drowning a bag full of kittens in a thread a year or so back and anyone who said anything against it was labeled a "commie PETA loving socialist soy lover." Same with other threads about someone kicking and abusing dogs. You'll get people who say "they're just property, mind your own business." The absolutism here is quite ridiculous. I stand against abuse of dogs and cats. I also eat meat. I also am not against hunting. But if caring for dogs and cats makes me a PETA person then so be it |
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I was born and raised on a farm. If a pig or cow was unhealthy...we shot it If a dog or cat car was unhealthy...we shot it If a chicken was unhealthy...we shot it... This was all considered ethical in order to reduce suffering.... View Quote |
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Dog Worship will be in to correct OP shortly. View Quote A local lake beach park was just closed, because rain caused a surge of bacteria from dog shit on the storm drains. We are turning into India. No more making fun of their rat poop temple |
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Quoted: Declawing cats (amputating their toes) alters their body and the way their foot touches the ground and can cause pain for them when walking such as if you were wearing a pair of uncomfortable shoes it can also cause them back pain. It also makes them less likely use a litterbox, more likely to bite, and several other complications. Cats use their claws for a variety of important activities including playing, stretching their muscles, etc We had a declawed family cat when I was a kid and I'd never do it one of my cats. Just cut their nails regularly and make sure to provide them with scratching posts. I never have an issue with my cats. |
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Kinda curious how many folks have ever sat in on a cat declawing procedure? I still would have it done in a heartbeat if I was going to keep a cat in the house. View Quote IF I were going to get another cat, it would be declawed like my last one. Which showed absolutely none of the physiological signs or pain that many claim happens with the procedure. But, after my kitty passed around Xmas 2017, I realized that I really didn't enjoy having a box of shit in the house all the time. So, no more cats for me. |
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I would be shocked if there are Arfcom PETA members. Or African hunting... my God these people think that hunting Africa is like hunting the semi-tame animals they see at the zoo. |
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Quoted: Dogs and cats have developed a symbiotic relationship with humans over thousands of years and I do believe they should be treated humanely and with respect I remember quite a few on here had no issue with someone drowning a bag full of kittens in a thread a year or so back and anyone who said anything against it was labeled a "commie PETA loving socialist soy lover." Same with other threads about someone kicking and abusing dogs. You'll get people who say "they're just property, mind your own business." The absolutism here is quite ridiculous. I stand against abuse of dogs and cats. I also eat meat. I also am not against hunting. But if caring for dogs and cats makes me a PETA person then so be it View Quote |
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These threads just aren't the same without tbk telling us all what a backwoods mountain man he is.
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Quoted: Declawing cats (amputating their toes) alters their physiology and the way their foot touches the ground and can cause pain for them when walking such as if you were wearing a pair of uncomfortable shoes it can also cause them back pain. It also makes them less likely use a litterbox, more likely to bite, and several other complications. Cats use their claws for a variety of important activities including playing, stretching their muscles, etc We had a declawed family cat when I was a kid and I'd never do it one of my cats. Just cut their nails regularly and make sure to provide them with scratching posts. I never have an issue with my cats. View Quote |
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Could that apply to the left's mentally deranged? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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Coyotes are shit, and its fun to kill them. Your sexual preferences are not of concern to me. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I don't kill shit for fun, you can call me gay if you want. A quick clean kill is far different then the people who get their jollies torturing and killing for no reason especially a domestic animal. I wouldnt put a kill on the internet either everyone knows what a dead dear looks like anyways so not like impressing anyone. Now someone bags a bigfoot post it up thats worth it. I am against people torturing and killing for no reason other then it was there for my amusement and that makes me PETA then so be it. |
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I wouldn't declaw a cat, but it's better than them getting snuffed at a shelter.
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Just because some people here like animals and don't catch a raging hardon at the thought of killing one doesn't mean they're PETA. Shocking , isn't it? I've had to kill before and didn't particularly enjoy it, there's something wrong with people who do imo.
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Like it or not, shooting an animal in the head with a rifle is about as humane of a killing there is. View Quote He was trying to put it out of it's misery but the bears brain is so small the 223 rds where hitting the skull but not killing the bear. The bear had both back legs broken or a spinal injury, it was hit by a car at about 10 at night. A hunter finally pulled up , saw what was going on and asked the trooper if he could finish it, he shot the bear in the head with a 12 ga slug, that did it. |
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