> I can't even imagine in my worst nightmare being anywhere near a party
> where this would go on, regardless of WHOSE parrot it was. I'm glad
> charges were filed. There's no excuse for this.
Last week here in the UK two thugs were sentenced after they got drunk
at a party and lured a neighbours 4 year old cat into the house where
for no reason at all they put the cat in an oven and roasted it to
death.....
There are some sicko people about and if I were in charge of the
country, I wouldn't just reveal their names.....I'd let the public
know their addresses and a guarantee of immunity from prosecution in
this case
Lesley
Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
Adrian - 09 Feb 2005 18:29 GMT
>> I can't even imagine in my worst nightmare being anywhere near a
>> party where this would go on, regardless of WHOSE parrot it was. I'm
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs
I feel sick. :-(
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Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.
hobbs - 28 Feb 2005 09:18 GMT
I was just talking to a man in the supermarket this morning about all
the animal cruelty, and we both agreed on that anyone who does such things
and it is *known* theyhave donr it should have their faces shown to one and
alland cop a *big* P. sentence as well as a huge fine, if they can't pay the
fine
then double the sentence.{Ididn't know the man he was about my age,His son
was a teacher of English in H.Cong. Eng; and Australia. and has just given
his career away because he reckons Kids are out of control and violent.I
could write a lot more about this but I wont bend your earany more at the
moment Jean.P.
> > I can't even imagine in my worst nightmare being anywhere near a party
> > where this would go on, regardless of WHOSE parrot it was. I'm glad
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> Slave of the Fabulous Furballs