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Old 04-30-2013, 11:53 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Belle Noir View Post
They aren't killing for sport, they're killing to make a living.

I think it's OK to get upset over "stuff". On the 23rd I saw two foxes while taking my sister home. On the 24th, I saw two small reddish down bodies dead in the road just a block from where I saw the foxes.
I was o upset while taking her home and coming back. I hate to stop and get them out of the road. They were in the shoulder, but I wanted to get them in the grass where they wouldn't get hurt more by cars, which is stupid, because they're dead, how can they get hurt MORE, but that was what I was thinking and how I was feeling.
It wasn't the foxes though, it was two puggles, which somehow made it better and worse at the same time.

So I know how you feel. Even if it's a cow. Even if it's an opossum, or a chicken, or a wild boar for that matter.
But they don't have to enjoy killing for a living that much, do they? As if it were just nothing to take that life? And what do they do with the gators they kill for a living? Do some people eat them or just use their skin?

I just don't see how in the world people work in slaughterhouses. I know they have to have a kind of different mentality and think of them only as meat but still, how do you kill over and over without it getting to you if you work there?

Rhonda, what happened to that cow you are worrying about? Was there another thread about it - some posters seem to know the story. Is someone neglecting or mistreating it and you had to turn them in? If so, good for you!
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