5 supporters are talking about petitions related to Animalsuffering!
I care about this issue because I am an avid pet lover and have volunteered at local shelters to save lives. My son's former cat that passed, gave me so much comfort when my dog was in the hospital. He wouldn't leave me alone until I calmed down. I will never forget the love he offered to me. How can anyone hurt an innocent animal especially one that you owned and that offered his love to you! They should be prosecuted to the highest level as these poor defenseless creatures depend on our care and should not to be violated and killed. She could have taken it to a shelter if it annoyed her in some way. Instead she chose to hurt and kill.
I care about this issue because as a cat owner I believe cats shouldn't be abused. I also believe people that abuse animals should receive a punishment. It's unfair to treat animals this way. Animals deserve to be loved and respected. Since they can't talk us humans should do our part and love animals no matter what and treat them correctly.
When i was little i remember seeing homeless cats. As i got older i was and am able to care for lives (cats) humans and laws ignore. When i see mother cats care for her babies who are on the streets, i know they NEED US TO DO better. They need us to help them get spay or neutered and REINFORCE LAWS - PACT-ACT- that shld help protect the millions of cats who are either tortured, rape(NJ 18 yr old male SA n killed a cat) or used as bait for criminals who force their dogs to rip them apart. Judges in America need to protect victims from sadistic humans. Cats are not objects. Cats bleed, cry out in pain, feel vulnerability n fear, the moms milk their young, they show good humans appreciation
The shelters are 100% overrun with backyard breeder dogs. Shelters were not designed to take in thousands of illegal breeding castoffs! These dogs are in the 99% pitbull mix range.. These poor dogs did not ask to be here. These poor dogs did not ask to be euthanized because they are unwanted and the shelters cannot house and provide for them all. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure is what we should be working with.
Spay and neuter is our ounce of prevention.
Also, the trauma and fear these animals experience at the hands of the executioner should never be experienced by these innocent animals and not to mention the trauma experienced by the people who have to perform the killings when it never should have gotten this far. Spay and neuter stops this!!
Georgia and Dekalb County need to be a leader in this program to stop these illegal and careless breeders. It's the people, not the dogs who are at fault.
Selling animals in stores when there are so many rescues and so many animals in need of homes is wrong. Think about if you were put into a cage with a small amount of food and water and people came and stared at you and tapped on the glass and music was blasting through the store. How is that not cruel? Animals despite everyone thinking so are not property and deserve to be treated with dignity and kindness.