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Originally Posted by ladyjane OK...I have to get off this thread...but feel I must say something before I do unsubscribe and hopefully not see any of this again.
PLEASE everyone stop and think about what you are saying. Most animals when they are strays are afraid of humans and, yes, they can get aggressive. Remember that their teeth and claws are all they have to protect themselves. It is not THEIR fault they are strays...humans have failed them. Do the kindest thing you can and call animal control or a rescue. Beating them and/or killing them is NOT the answer. I feel sick right now.  |
Yes, we have utterly failed them, without a doubt. Anytime we humans start getting all species-centric and start viewing non-domestic animals as "nuisances" to our well ordered lives, it means nothing but trouble for those poor stray animals

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For anyone who feels a safety issue when outside from the potential of strays, it's so simple to just buy citronella spray from Amazon and carry it with you whenever you're out with a pet.
We need to stop viewing feral animals as mere "annoyances" and start seeing them as STRAY PETS,
even if they were born feral -- bc at the end of the day, that's what they really are - they're animals who should've been pets but were failed by us at some point.
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