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If you spend your free time torturing animals for kicks there is something monstrously wrong with you; end of story.
If you spend your free time torturing animals for kicks there is something monstrously wrong with you; end of story.
Hmm, how about destroying a nest of ants with firecrackers.
Hmm, how about destroying a nest of ants with firecrackers.
I think there's a difference between small boys putting salt on a snail vs 18 year old hunting down the neighbors pet and skinning it...obviously.
There probably isn't any difference to a kid who does it. I don't think kids are fully capable of understanding and comprehending the effects of their actions.
If that kid did that to one of my cats he would never get the chance to develop in to a functioning serial killer as I would brake every single bone in his body, kick every one of his teeth out and would repeat those steps again & again every time I got out of jail for doing it.
Cat-killers (and those who abuse Pets in general) deserve nothing less than the harshest of vigilante justice.
An 18 year old isn't exactly a kiddo. Furthermore if you catch your 8 year old pulling the wings off a fly or putting salt on a slug you should reprimand the child but not necessarily get hysterical over it. Same thing with a 10 year old with a bee-bee gun shooting squirrels. I'd tell my kid, "Look you don't just kill for fun so unless you're gonna eat that squirrel don't kill it."
But when your full grown 18 year old boy is skinning cats you have a problem, a big problem. If your son is skinning cats for fun, crushing in their skulls, etc for ****s and giggles then I think you're a damn incompetent fool parent if you don't recognize there are deep psychological issues at play.
Young boys killing small animals is not out of the ordinary. If its other peoples cats, obviously there are charges that can be made, since the animal is someone else property. But I mean, little boys hunt down small animals all the time. I don't know how many squirrels, frogs, birds, and other various small animals I shot at, up at my grandpa's cabin when I was a youngster.
Hunting wild animals for sport and mutilating neighborhood cats are two categorically different things.
Eh, it's just a damn cat.
WHY DID HE DO THAT TO THIS CAT?! NOOOOOOOOOOOOO A TIE WTFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF
This is burglary and theft / destruction of property - nothing more, nothing less.
So you see nothing wrong with mutilating animals?
Yes.. but he is saying it falls in the realm of property damage.
This is burglary and theft / destruction of property - nothing more, nothing less.
An 18 year old isn't exactly a kiddo. Furthermore if you catch your 8 year old pulling the wings off a fly or putting salt on a slug you should reprimand the child but not necessarily get hysterical over it. Same thing with a 10 year old with a bee-bee gun shooting squirrels. I'd tell my kid, "Look you don't just kill for fun so unless you're gonna eat that squirrel don't kill it."
But when your full grown 18 year old boy is skinning cats you have a problem, a big problem. If your son is skinning cats for fun, crushing in their skulls, etc for ****s and giggles then I think you're a damn incompetent fool parent if you don't recognize there are deep psychological issues at play.
To me that implies that he sees nothing wrong with mutilating animals and that there should be no charge tied with that. Of course, I could be wrong and that's why I asked in an attempt to clarify.
If someone comes up to your window and puts their fist through it is it wrong?
Eh, it's just a damn cat.
Does a cat have human rights? I thought that in most states you legally can't own a cat because they cannot be taught to obey. You just own them outside the law or something.
I feel people who abuse cats deserve what I described. Do you think its OK to kill cats?
There you go.