Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Animal ToRturErERs or just heartless



Animal cruelty can be a lot of things but to me it will all fall under one category: PLAIN EVIL! I know one thing about animal cruelty, and that is that only heartless people could just stand there and let it happen. Anyone with a heart wouldn't and couldn't neglect their pets when they cry for their help or train them to fight in battles where they will meet certain death eventually. Even if their pet survives that battle, there will soon be a battle that it cannot win and will die. When this happens the owner is only filled with remorse if wasting their time training what he thinks was a worthless dog. He doesn't think or even care that he just took away a life of a living animal. All he cares about is that he didn't win his bet and money. Soon after one pet dies he buys another taking time to research about his next victim to see if that one will be able to win him some money to survive. To me this is basically using a animal to get by with life without giving anything back, not even the slightest bit of attention when not beating him or her. Other forms of animal cruelty involve not feeding your pet, not taking it to the veterinarian, beating him or her physically, or neglecting him or her by locking her up in an environment not suitable for any pet. I'm sure there are many other forms of how these heartless people torture their pets but there are also ways that we can fight them or in other words stop animal cruelty. Hmmmmm now if only I could come up with some... I guess we can start by reporting the animal cruelty when we see it. We can also treat our own pets with the love and care it deserves to prevent it from spreading and also encourage others to do the same. Ehhhhh that's basically all I have right now but I'm sure you guys can use your own brains to come up with some more ways. Be creative! ;]

1 comment:

lahana said...

Nice job expressing your disgust with those who abuse animals. I think part of preventing abuse is getting kids and teens to think about it (and see how repulsive it is) before they own a pet all on their own (without their parents watching over them). So good work spreading the word.