Normal behavior. I've seen videos of child abusing women that were worse. And those women normally got probation or 3 years
What is "normal" about it?Normal behavior. I've seen videos of child abusing women that were worse. And those women normally got probation or 3 years
Unfortunately the punishment for such abuse is far too lenient.

sadly it seems true. PETA is not great, which is sad because many people join them or support them with 100 percent good intentions.I don't know how true it is ... but I saw an article in the last couple of weeks that said PETA terminates 92% of its rescues ... (???)![]()
Animal and human abuse is pure evil !
so precious. All my kitties have been foundlings or rescues. They always have issues but also seem to know how lucky they are to have the life they have now.That's why all our dogs are "throwed away mutts", the unwanted, and only from good rescues that actually gives a shit about them. We try to take the ones that are "troubled cases" especially, because we can handle it.
We just got this mutt we're calling Oscar who looks like a cross between Steve Buscemi, Stripe from "Gremlins", and a werewolf. Pic of back feet for additional proof of werewolf genealogy beyond the face and jaw:
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I recently spoke to someone who supports them who informed me that they get called in for the worst abuse case rescues and that's why the percentage is so high. In many cases the animals cannot be saved. But again I do not know if this if true as there are several good supported shelters around my area that take in animals no questions asked so I am not familiar with PETA.sadly it seems true. PETA is not great, which is sad because many people join them or support them with 100 percent good intentions.
One issue with their so called rescues is that the people who run them think having pets is a form of slavery. Which frankly is insane.
Hard agree.Those scums.. Child abuse, women abuse, and animal abuse deserve capital punishment. Those can't be cured.
PETA definitely has their issues.I recently spoke to someone who supports them who informed me that they get called in for the worst abuse case rescues and that's why the percentage is so high. In many cases the animals cannot be saved. But again I do not know if this if true as there are several good supported shelters around my area that take in animals no questions asked so I am not familiar with PETA.
Thank you for chiming in to the conversation; your perspective being in the business is far more valuable than internet speculation and thank you for all you are able to do to maintain a caring world !PETA definitely has their issues.
I wasnt going to comment on this, but I decided to chime in.
This is a controversial take, but necessary sometimes.
PETA does euthanize a lot of animals. So do many other shelters. And its not just because the animals are beyond help.
Here's the thing, shelters become extremely overcrowded.
For instance....
Our local Humane Society used to euthanize 4000+ animals a year. We are a very rural community with only about 200,000 people in a huge county, so 4000 is a big number.
The local HS can hold about 150 dogs and cats. They get calls for 50+ a WEEK. Those numbers dont add up.
Due to people with good intentions, but limited knowledge, our local HS became a "no kill" shelter about 10 years ago.
Sinse then, the take in about 10% of the needy animals. What happens to the rest? They literally dont care. They suggest looking for friends or family to take the animals, or put an add in the paper.
From my career I have heard a LOT of people who extremely regrettably say they just leave lost or injured pets alone. I have heard many rural people and farmers say they keep a 22 rifle loaded just for injured cats.
These are NOT bad people. These are good people who, knowing the only local shelter will do nothing, rather quickly end an injured animals life than watch them suffer.
The local HS doesn't even do abuse cases anymore because they do not have the resources. Each town has a local animal control officer, but they do very little. They also have very few resources, and most have no area to care for animals. They just report abuse cases to the local sheriff. The sheriff can only ticket and charge people. The animal control officers rely on citizen foster homes, which are very limited.
There are a few other very small no kill shelters and rescues run from people's homes, but they are always full.
So, we have room for about 300 dogs and cats in local shelters/rescues. But there are daily calls for farms full of sick and dying cats and dogs. There are daily abuse calls. Puppy mill calls, injured animal calls, lost pet calls, found pet calls.
Its to the point that if you find a stray cat or dog, the local shelters and animal control will LITERALLY say they are sorry, and hang up on you.
365 days a year I get calls for injured, lost, or found pets. Don't tell anyone, but I take them all.
I am lucky enough to have a good network of dedicated suckers.....I mean friends, who help me "find room" in their homes. We are the ONLY ones who work with out of the area rescues to find homes. We will find a way to get a pet anywhere they need to go. I have personally driven pets 1000 miles to new homes.
But, even we have limits. The enormous numbers of pets needing homes greatly outnumber the amount of homes we can find.
Until there are laws that restrict breeding, this will just get worse.
Ill stop here.
My point is, sometimes euthanasia is a better option that saying you're sorry and hanging up on someone with a lost or sick stray.
Sometimes there are no good answers.
There are merci killing, and there are clear case of abuse. When an animal is sick and no longer can have a quality life, some are put down. I'm fine with that. Sometimes. there are just too many of them and there is no reasonable way to care for them. If no one can take them into their care, I see why a city or an authority will put some down. As hard as it is, I understand that. But when someone's hurting animals for their kicks, enjoyment or sick mind.. Let's save the world and put them away for good.PETA definitely has their issues.
I wasnt going to comment on this, but I decided to chime in.
This is a controversial take, but necessary sometimes.
PETA does euthanize a lot of animals. So do many other shelters. And its not just because the animals are beyond help.
Here's the thing, shelters become extremely overcrowded.
For instance....
Our local Humane Society used to euthanize 4000+ animals a year. We are a very rural community with only about 200,000 people in a huge county, so 4000 is a big number.
The local HS can hold about 150 dogs and cats. They get calls for 50+ a WEEK. Those numbers dont add up.
Due to people with good intentions, but limited knowledge, our local HS became a "no kill" shelter about 10 years ago.
Sinse then, the take in about 10% of the needy animals. What happens to the rest? They literally dont care. They suggest looking for friends or family to take the animals, or put an add in the paper.
From my career I have heard a LOT of people who extremely regrettably say they just leave lost or injured pets alone. I have heard many rural people and farmers say they keep a 22 rifle loaded just for injured cats.
These are NOT bad people. These are good people who, knowing the only local shelter will do nothing, rather quickly end an injured animals life than watch them suffer.
The local HS doesn't even do abuse cases anymore because they do not have the resources. Each town has a local animal control officer, but they do very little. They also have very few resources, and most have no area to care for animals. They just report abuse cases to the local sheriff. The sheriff can only ticket and charge people. The animal control officers rely on citizen foster homes, which are very limited.
There are a few other very small no kill shelters and rescues run from people's homes, but they are always full.
So, we have room for about 300 dogs and cats in local shelters/rescues. But there are daily calls for farms full of sick and dying cats and dogs. There are daily abuse calls. Puppy mill calls, injured animal calls, lost pet calls, found pet calls.
Its to the point that if you find a stray cat or dog, the local shelters and animal control will LITERALLY say they are sorry, and hang up on you.
365 days a year I get calls for injured, lost, or found pets. Don't tell anyone, but I take them all.
I am lucky enough to have a good network of dedicated suckers.....I mean friends, who help me "find room" in their homes. We are the ONLY ones who work with out of the area rescues to find homes. We will find a way to get a pet anywhere they need to go. I have personally driven pets 1000 miles to new homes.
But, even we have limits. The enormous numbers of pets needing homes greatly outnumber the amount of homes we can find.
Until there are laws that restrict breeding, this will just get worse.
Ill stop here.
My point is, sometimes euthanasia is a better option that saying you're sorry and hanging up on someone with a lost or sick stray.
Sometimes there are no good answers.
