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Thread started 08/31/05 3:38am

doggonewalkies

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This is so sad

Have a look at this film it had me in tears turn up the speakers to get the full effect http://www.itsmeowornever...eless.html
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Reply #1 posted 08/31/05 3:44am

abierman

Avril rocks! headbang
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Reply #2 posted 08/31/05 3:47am

doggonewalkies

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abierman said:

Avril rocks! headbang


Yes she does... but those poor homeless animals isnt that a crying shame????
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Reply #3 posted 08/31/05 3:48am

abierman

doggonewalkies said:

abierman said:

Avril rocks! headbang


Yes she does... but those poor homeless animals isnt that a crying shame????



sure.....what do you do about it?
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Reply #4 posted 08/31/05 4:03am

MartyMcFly

abierman said:

Avril rocks! headbang




sigh you're SO lame.... that's not the point fool! dead
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Reply #5 posted 08/31/05 4:20am

doggonewalkies

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abierman said:

doggonewalkies said:



Yes she does... but those poor homeless animals isnt that a crying shame????



sure.....what do you do about it?



Neutering all animals that are not to be bred from, 1 unneutered cat can be responsible for over 1000 kittens in 1 year when you take into account that each of the average 8 kittens will then go on to have 8 more kittens and so on and so on,, it is much the same with dogs, rabbits, guineapigs, all animals actually..At the moment I have a neighbor with a shed full of baby rabbits cos he doesnt split them up soon enough and wont get any neutered, he thinks its ok to put the males in with the females for 5 minutes to clean them out...DUHH...I have tried to advise him but like so many others his head is buried up to his ass in sand
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Reply #6 posted 08/31/05 4:37am

IrresistibleB1
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time for a moratorium on breeding. it's the only way we'll get these numbers down. peace
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Reply #7 posted 08/31/05 5:18am

Reincarnate

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time for a moratorium on breeding. it's the only way we'll get these numbers down. peace

Yes, I totally agree (again).

We also need government-funded neutering programs for strays (particularly cats).

It breaks my heart to see so many unwanted animals around. We don't make it easier for them by bringing new ones into the world sad
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Reply #8 posted 08/31/05 5:22am

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IrresistibleB1tch said:

time for a moratorium on breeding. it's the only way we'll get these numbers down. peace

Yes, I totally agree (again).

We also need government-funded neutering programs for strays (particularly cats).

It breaks my heart to see so many unwanted animals around. We don't make it easier for them by bringing new ones into the world sad


nod over here, animal welfare groups are struggling to raise money for spay and neuter programs, while this is truly a problem affecting all of us - pet guardians and others alike. it would be cheaper to fund effective spay and neuter programs now than to deal with the outcomes later...
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Reply #9 posted 08/31/05 5:29am

Reincarnate

IrresistibleB1tch said:

Reincarnate said:


Yes, I totally agree (again).

We also need government-funded neutering programs for strays (particularly cats).

It breaks my heart to see so many unwanted animals around. We don't make it easier for them by bringing new ones into the world sad


nod over here, animal welfare groups are struggling to raise money for spay and neuter programs, while this is truly a problem affecting all of us - pet guardians and others alike. it would be cheaper to fund effective spay and neuter programs now than to deal with the outcomes later...

nod ... it's always sad to see healthy animals put down.

A year ago I did some temporary work for the environmental department of my local council. The dept. included the dog warden, who would take strays to kennels when she found them but all the kennels she took them to would put the animals down within 48 hours if their owner hadn't been found.

I couldn't continue to work there. It was heartbreaking to hear of these lovely, friendly dogs who'd go to the kennels quite happy and be dead within days. I couldn't understand why she couldn't take them to kennels such as the RSPCA who don't put healthy dogs down, but it is policy in my area to do what they do. I think it's wrong.
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