The PETA solution: dead feral cats in a Florida shelter. PETA - TopicsExpress



          

The PETA solution: dead feral cats in a Florida shelter. PETA successfully defeated SB 1320, a law that would have clarified that nonlethal programs to neuter and release feral cats, rather than killing them, are legal in Florida. As shelters and health departments nationwide embrace trap-neuter-release programs, PETA remains an opponent of this humane alternative to killing, arguing that healthy feral cats should continue to be killed, even urging their supporters to take them to shelters or veterinarians to do so. The PETA website states that, the most compassionate choice is to euthanize feral cats. You can ask your veterinarian to do this or, if your local shelter uses an injection of sodium pentobarbital, take the cats there. This shelter--following the PETA model--used an injection of sodium pentobarbital, killing the cats in front of other cats, catch-poling the cats as they tried to flee while they urinated and defecated all over the kennel in fear. That is how terrified feral cats behave in shelters. Apparently to PETA, this is as it should be. Learn more: huff.to/XZQ0n6 (Once again, I apologize for posting such a photo. I know it upsets some people. But this is what PETA advocates and I want those who continue to defend them to look at the photo and see exactly what it is they are defending and to those who donate, exactly what they are paying to promote.) Lory Gh Look.
Posted on: Tue, 02 Dec 2014 07:57:13 +0000

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