Oasis1974 wrote: Why do people get so upset? Animals are going into Abattoir's every second of the day and being slaughtered to fill fatties stomachs not a second thought given. But poor white fluffy Kitty gets all the sympathy.
Gerrup Outta Dat! wrote: » Boards needs a different react button than the thanks. Like Facebook it needs an angry one too. Scum boys.
Oasis1974 wrote: » Why do people get so upset? Animals are going into Abattoir's every second of the day and being slaughtered to fill fatties stomachs not a second thought given. But poor white fluffy Kitty gets all the sympathy.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Sorry, but I'm skeptical (not saying it definitely didn't happen) about taking stories like this at face-value, second-hand. And I outright don't believe the Indo story about youngsters putting a lit firework in a dogs mouth.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Sorry, but I'm skeptical (not saying it definitely didn't happen) about taking stories like this at face-value, second-hand. And I outright don't believe the Indo story about youngsters putting a lit firework in a dogs mouth. Think about the practicality of that, for a second, and ask yourself whether it isn't more likely that the dog wasn't under control, and went maybe approached a lit firework..? Why immediately believe that someone (somehow) put it into the dogs mouth? Websites like the Indo and The Journal have been known to sensationalise stories like this in the past, e.g. a horse that was allegedly burnt alive (only, on further investigation, it turned out (as should have been assumed at the outset), it was dead, and some people attempted to burn its carcass to dispose of it. Sad to say the animal charities also jump on these bandwagons without pausing to think whether it adds up. The newspapers do it for clickbait - again, the Indo is notorious for it. And whilst I do accept that profoundly cruel things are done to animals on a daily basis, I also believe that some people attempt to benefit from manipulating our natural affinity with the animal kingdom, for clickbait or other ends.
Larbre34 wrote: » For my part, I actually worry about myself encountering people doing that sort of thing, because no word of a lie, I would actually end the life of a couple of them and end up in prison. Genuinely, little brings out the red mist in me like wanton animal cruelty and I really dont think id be able to stop beating them until they were long past breathing.
Captain Obvious wrote: » Do you ever look at the social media of animal rescues and the dspca?
LeinsterDub wrote: » I've been hearing this story every year since my childhood. Either we've a lot of psychopaths roaming around or a touch of urban legend?
cd07 wrote: » Fully agree although I would just be blunt and say they need to be battered to within an inch of their lives. Society seems so afraid of being punished for putting some discipline on these scumbags or being terrified of some juvenile reprisal. I say smash the biggest tough guy then watch the rest run. They're just filth
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hatrickpatrick wrote: » And I don't particularly like to think about the details but getting a lit rocket into an animal's mouth wouldn't be as difficult as you think - once it's in between the dog's teeth and is then being pushed further in by its own propellant power, it would be very difficult to get rid of it before it bangs.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » Since fireworks shoot upwards, it just seems more likely that the object was on the ground when the dog came across it, which is why it hit his lower jaw, not his upper jaw.
Wibbs wrote: » Bring back the birch and redden their backs the utter scum.
Koolhanger wrote: » What the actual fcuk?! Little f*ckn scumbags, and yes, I know it's the parents fault, at the end of the day. But these little d*ckheads have a conscience of their own as well. I would love to see them take a hiding.
kravmaga wrote: » Maybe remove a few teeth with a pliers for good measure, scum like this dont understand anything else
sugarcube wrote: » Genuine question - those of you calling for the youffs to be executed etc. - if you have a mouse in your house, do you set a trap? Knowing that there's a chance the mouse will suffer terribly? They don't always die straightaway; can be heavy going sometimes... Obviously the issue of intent is completely different in the two cases. But in terms of suffering, is there a difference between being caught in a trap and blown up with a firework? And for those of you who are self-professed animal lovers (I'm sure most of us are): where do you draw the line? Do you set a trap if there's a mouse in your house? What about a rat?? I'm just interested in understanding the difference...I wonder if people who lament the kitten's plight would set mousetraps at home and how they'd reconcile themselves with it etc. I think blowing up kittens deliberately is depraved, but have absolutely no problem setting mouse trapsand finishing them off myself if needs be