Wicked that animals can be so badly treated. What really gets to me is how people are capable of making a business out of animals, and when the two legged decides that the four legged, feathered or fur creature is no longer of value to humans, they can be abandoned so cruelly. Our neighbours rescued a magnificent race horse. Only six. We met her a couple months after they'd been working with her (and feeding her!) and she was still skinny and skittish. But what a beauty. Makes me so mad that anyone would make their fortune off her but not care for her all her life
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I can see that tis also touches your heart and most people that I know are also terribly upset about it. Our pangolins are disappearing and not only to talk about the rhinos, but the elephants are also in trouble.
Closer to home, pets are being trained to enter into dog fights and they are using puppies for the dogs to kill during the training.
A sad story about the race horse my friend and it is really maddening to see what people are doing to innocent animals.
Most of it is for money of course.
!PIZZA
Money. So selfish
What you may not know is I lived in a game reserve. My first husband was a trails officer. I know better than most what happens out there and that few defend these magnificent animals. One of our friends was suspended and spent 18 months in court - nearly losing - because he was doing his job protecting rhino! And then there's the dog fighting in those rural areas..........
Yep, greed is a great evil!
So strange, my wife's sister and her first husband were also wildlife officers and they worked with turtles in the Seychelles islands. You definitely know more than others about the bush wars and the heroes that are trying to protect the animals.
Glad that your friend won his case. Yes, in the rural areas and also in the townships. Small skinny guys that are trying to prove their manhood with big aggressive dogs.
!PIZZA