tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929762758389140117.post4134520281899358348..comments2024-02-27T22:13:24.329+13:00Comments on Bits and bobs: Animal CrueltyNesshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04512034167387126470noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929762758389140117.post-1109231720091922692010-01-29T14:59:41.411+13:002010-01-29T14:59:41.411+13:00Thank you for your comment Miriam :) There is info...Thank you for your comment Miriam :) There is information in the Companion Animal Code of Welfare regarding about minimum (and humane) procedures for euthanizing or killing animals. I find it hard to deal with people shooting animals and there are rules governing this. <br /><br />I understand people's frustration regarding problems with animals and lack of action by "organizations". Out of frustration, people will take their own form of action, which can be horrible or inhumane alternatives? <br /><br />What irks me is that more often than not it is not the animals fault and comes back to owners. People being mauled by dogs is a whole different blog...trust me!Nesshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04512034167387126470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1929762758389140117.post-48576521553320174712010-01-29T14:16:49.863+13:002010-01-29T14:16:49.863+13:00Vanessa thank you for your post and heartfelt plea...Vanessa thank you for your post and heartfelt plea. (The: "they are not Buddhist or Christian or Catholic or Vegan." cracked me up big time #funny) The thing I can't understand is that this shooting animal business happens more often in NZ (as I heard this before, actually from someone closeby who has done exactly that too) that in frustration and anger animals get shot over something they did, or didn't do.... <br />I have a hard time accepting that kiwis deem this normal and acceptable farming/lifestyle block behavior.... as I can't see that. Ever. Maybe someone can explain this to a Dutch blond.Mirjamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08631707810496163477noreply@blogger.com