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Pat's Thoughts Volume 16: Animal Abuse
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07/03/04 09:49 PM
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WARNING! Some of these pictures may offend you! ------------- Nothing sickens me more then a person ignoring their animal or treating it cruel. My suggestion is this: I definetly believe ALL animal abusers should face jail time after their first animal abuse conviction. They should receive a hefty fine of atleast $10,000 on their first conviction. It should be more depending on the number of animals and severity of the abusement. After the 1st conviction, it should definetly be jail time and/or atleast a $15,000 donation to a local humane society or animal clinic. I hate when people just ignore their pet and leave it to die. Don't they know how easily someone can buy it? The animal might get into good home and the original owners wouldn't commit these lude acts. What are your thoughts? -Pat
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Re: Pat's Thoughts Volume 16: Animal Abuse
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07/03/04 10:10 PM
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Dont get me wrong,animal abuse is a sick act, but the line is getting blurry. If you have a puppy that eats your trash and you shove it's nose in it and put it outside in a rain storm, your neighbors might call the cops for animal abuse.Or if you tie it to a stake, that can be considered abuse. Now if you leave it on the stake all its life, that is abuse, but if you leave it there when you're at work and come home and play with it.....is that abuse? On the other hand, I agree with you that actual abuse should have a stricter punishment. It must really help your ego to beat and burn a dog. :rolleyes:  Most abused animals have to be put down anyway becuase they can no longer be around people. If you know you dont have the time or patience to put up with an animal, dont get one.
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Re: Pat's Thoughts Volume 16: Animal Abuse
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07/04/04 03:35 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Freddie C.: I'm more concerned with human abuse. 
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Re: Pat's Thoughts Volume 16: Animal Abuse
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07/07/04 12:51 PM
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I think it's okay to punish an animal with a beating just as I feel It's ok to punish my child with a spanking. Nowadays though you lay a finger on your dog/snake and your neighbors will call the cops on your for animal abuse.
As for brutally beating an animal that's plain sick and wrong. I smash on straight up animal abusers.
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