Disturbing trend.
The thread posted, regarding a mysterious creature shot is a wolf after all, is a reminder of the fate wildlife and our domestic animals face. I don't agree with k*****g wildlife animals. It's bad enough that we humans can't become civilized to the point of forgoing the slaughter and consumption of animals. There are many other options other than meat, and besides, meat is mostly responsible for obesity, that, and more people just sittin' on their asses.
Speaking of being civilized: I'm appalled at the trend of what is being increasingly featured on Facebook. Some sick individuals have been posting photos of dogs being tortured or having been tortured. The last three incidents are sickening. I won't go into detail, for hearing about this inhumane treatment is neer as bad as witnessing it.
Some of these sick bastards are brazen enough to pose with the cruelty they've administered. I'm limited in digital knowledge, but couldn't these posted images be traced back to the phone or wh**ever gadget is being used to record these horrible acts? I'm inclined to think law enforcement, even if it could, wouldn't be interested in pursuing these crimes against an unfortunate animal.
I mentioned to a friend that a vigilante group should be formed with the technical know-how, and hunt down these sick S.O.B.'s and dish out a bit of justice in line with what was perpetrated against the defenseless animals.
However, some of this stuff could be taking place in a foreign country where bring these monsters to justice would be difficult. Muslims are noted for there dislike of dogs and go out of their way to mistreat them. I've often wondered if some of the missing dogs being sought have suffered the fate of falling into the hands of a Muslim.
The musrats need to be eliminated from the face of the earth.
Richard, you might be interested in the works of the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado. A very caring group of individuals helping care for lions, tigers, bears, and wolves.
https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/
Nutter wrote:
Richard, you might be interested in the works of the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Colorado. A very caring group of individuals helping care for lions, tigers, bears, and wolves.
https://www.wildanimalsanctuary.org/Thanks, Nutter, I'll look into it.
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