Committee to Abolish Sport Hunting Blog
Cats:
The Town of Hempstead has a trap-neuter-return program to deal with feral cats.
Launched in late 2010, the program has sterilized 18,000 cats, according to the town. Homeowners can visit the Hempstead Animal Shelter, at 3320 Beltagh Ave. in Wantagh, to rent a trap for an $80 refundable fee.
Once caught, the cat can then be brought to the shelter for spaying or neutering at no cost. After a few days, the cat is released into the community that it was trapped in.
Raccoons:
A license is required to trap raccoons, according to the State Department of Environmental Conservation. Unlicensed homeowners can kill raccoons if the animal is destroying property, according to the the DEC, though it recommends taking other measures…
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Wow, that looks like it could do a lot of damage. Disgusting.
They do. They are.
I just think of all of the rationalizations and justifications for wearing fur that are flat out ridiculous – when the reality is that people don’t consider animals sentient, or that their sentience isn’t as great as for people, and simply don’t care if they feel excruciating pain. It’s truly shocking.
It never ceases to amaze me that those who have know cruelty and mistreatment themselves just feel fine about passing that sh*t right on down the line. Wearing fur was a part of everyone’s culture:
https://fashionunited.com/news/business/dispute-erupts-over-new-york-fur-ban-proposal/2019051627839
“One day the absurdity of the almost universal human belief in the slavery of other animals will be palpable. We shall then have discovered our souls and become worthier of sharing this planet with them.” – MLK
Anyway, breaking news! And thank you, Gov. Kate Brown!:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/may/15/oregon-wildlife-head-backs-delisting-of-wolves-as-/