I didn't and cannot look at the link because I know it will make me cry.
Many years ago I went into a pet store in Palmer Mass. There was a dead snake in one tank. Then I seen a rabbit in 10 gal aquarium that was obviously very over heated, (they had the front door of the store open and air conditioner off). The rabbit had no water and a food dish with mold in it and sitting on days worth of its own feces. I am not one to see something like that and just leave. No I bitched. I made them clean the tank fill the water wash the feed bowls in several other cages, change litter. I acted like I was the manager, I wasn't. I threaden if they didn't move their ars I was calling animal control and I wasn't leaving the store until it was all taken care of.
I can be a force of nature when it comes to animal and human abuse. I will fight the biggest and strongest to protect and help those that can't defend or help themselves.
I lived with cruelty I will not allow others to have to live it to.
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Not a pretty sight, and while I don't like what I saw, just how would you have them handle an accidental poisoning? I agree it NEVER should have happened, but it did. I would want them to be humanely put down, but then with PETAs' point of view, what about the few who didn't ingest the poison? Let all suffer for a few, by remaining in bloody contaminated, conditions, while their immune systems go to nill, all the while proclaiming these poor, poor, animals. Look what everyone else is doing, even though I'm too stupid to realize the very org, PETA, who I support stands for EXACTLY this type of action.
PETA MAKES ME PUKE.
Some are here because they hope to make a difference, others like to roll around in the feces. You'll be able to "sniff them out" in no time. -DJ's Doxies,