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2392.1 | We can try, and that's better than nothing. | JULIET::APODACA_KI | I'm here without a name... | Thu Apr 20 1989 17:58 | 18 |
| I agree with you, case in point is Freeway. I was really upset
that someone would leave a kitten, so very obviously NOT able to
fend for itself, but then, the more I thought about it...
(note: I am not condoning this kind of behavior)
There are some people who are terribly naive. They think that a
kitten might just be able to fend for itself. They might have left
it there knowing or hoping a CalTrans worker WOULD find it. Then
again, some people are of the opinion that animals ARE 'just' animals
(after all, we eat a lot of animals and no one worries abut them),
so they don't really care what happens to it.
Then there are the compassionate ones, like FELINERS and CANINERS
and even PET_BIRDERS... :) Hopefully, we can offset the naive
and not compassionate ones.
---kim
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2392.2 | Poor grip on reality | ATSE::BLOCK | With a mind of magic & a magical mind | Thu Apr 20 1989 19:58 | 18 |
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Yes, Kim, I think some if it is naievete, especially the sort of
person who would leave kitten in a truck, where it was likely to
be found, and not likely to be, say, run over. Freeway is a much
more extreme case.
I remember hearing an article on the radio once about how people
abandon pets near farms all the time, figuring farmers like animals,
and know how to take care of them. The farmers, on the other hand,
don't need any more mouths to feed, and a lot of these animals end
up dead. Often the people abandoning them got pets for kiddies,
not having any idea how much work and expense was involved. People
talk about their kids' illnesses, but pets are always thought of as
healthy.
People just don't seem to think...
Beverly
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2392.3 | "TEACH YOUR CHILDREN WELL" | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Apr 21 1989 08:47 | 22 |
| One of the best lessons we can teach our children (and I mean all
children, not just our own) is that animals FEEL. That they
are living beings who feel pain and thirst and fear and hunger.
And that we as humans have a responsibility to all life on this
planet. For those of you who are religious Genesis says that
God gave man DOMINION over the animals. That means that man
has a responsibility to take care of animals as a king or queen
has a responsibility to care for his or her subjects. Its not
a one way street and "superiority" over animals (as many people
feel man has) is not a free ticket to abuse and neglect! It
implies a RESPONSIBILITY.
The MSPCA has started a program of bringing animals into schools
to educate children. The earlier they do this the more of an
impact it has.
So if your area doesn't have any program like this, talk to
your local humane society about starting one. And take every
opportunity to teach children. One of the most fun things
I ever did was to bring Mao to Church as part of my children's
message...which was about how God wants us to take care of
animals.
Nancy DC
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2392.4 | touchy subject | SUBURB::GLOVERP | I'll have a Tanglefoot | Fri Apr 21 1989 09:02 | 5 |
| Im sorry if this offend anyone, but this is my own unwavering opinion:
" FINE THEM,AND LOCK THEM UP"
PHIL-VERY ANGRY AT THE THOUGHT OF THESE PEOPLE-
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2392.5 | my .02 | MILPND::FRANCINE | 42, 39, 56, | Fri Apr 21 1989 10:38 | 21 |
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I agree with .4!!
But .3 is an excellent idea..
Some people probably don't have the knowledge and as said before
think the kitten can survive and fend for themselves.. then theres
the case of my girlfriend.. whos mum found four kittens in a brown
bag in a *trash can*... only two were alive and she has them now..
one has severe stomach problems.. because of her problems as a kitten
but other than that they are in excellent health..
My opinion is that some people are just unfeeling sons of b******,
I've met a few who've been at my house and don't understand why
I even bother patting my cats at all!!
Then again, they were most likely *taught* to believe this way..
I'm with you Nancy, teach these kids while they are young..
F.
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2392.6 | ANIMALS' RIGHTS CARTOON! | CRUISE::NDC | | Mon Apr 24 1989 09:11 | 34 |
| I had a pleasant surprize this weekend. BTW - we're fostering
two cats currently. They're the ones Sherry Conger wrote about
that had belonged to an elderly gentleman who had 13 cats. There
were three looking for homes but they managed to place one. So
the current cat-count is 6! (And I like it!)
Anyway Jack rented a tape with four Betty-Boop original cartoons
on it. We love old movies etc. One of the cartoons was called
"Grampy in Be Human". It opens with Betty sitting at her piano
playing and singing a song called Be Human and goes something like
"Be Human, animals can cry. Be Human, its easy if you try..."
She finishes her song and is dismayed to hear the sounds of a whip
and howling! She runs to her window to see the farmer next door
whipping his poor dog. The ^&*#$% farmer proceeds to also punch
his cow in the mouth because she won't produce more milk, throw
his chicken around because she won't lay eggs and whip his horse.
BB is of course, very upset by this. She's a very compasionate
person you know. She first tries singing her song to the farmer
and when that doesn't work she gets on the phone and calls "Grampy"
who has a humane shelter. Grampy jumps into his truck and speeds
over to the farm where he tosses the burly farmer into the back
of Grampy's paddy-wagon type truck, takes him back to the humane
shelter and dumps him onto a treadmill. The farmer is forced
to run on the treadmill while a speaker plays just the words from
the "Be Human" song.
The treadmill in turn powers a whole bunch of machinery that provides
apples for pigs, grass for horses, hay for cows and in turn the
cows produce milk for the cats. of course, in the end, the farmer
sees the errors of his ways.
i know its only a cartoon, but it was very rewarding to see such
sentiments in an old cartoon, plus to see the farmer get the sort
of treatment we'd like to see all animal abusers get!
And we thought animal rights was something new.
Nancy DC
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