I volunteered at a neuter/spay clinic and shelter for years. We never performed cat abortions. Not sure what kind of person subject an animal to that.
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Replying to @libertyorgtfo @KeenanPeachy
It's not really that different from spaying a cat that isn't pregnant and it's less physically traumatic for the cat than carrying to term, just like humans If you think it's *emotionally* traumatic for the cat you're taking anthropomorphism to an absurd extreme
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Replying to @arthur_affect @KeenanPeachy
Question: do you feel similarly about abortions for all species who breed out of control?
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as opposed to, what, hunting? Is it more ethical to go out once a year and hunt down all adults of a species before they can breed instead of just aborting them in the womb?
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At least if they’re born they have a chance to live. Not all bucks and toms succumb to the rifle.
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Yeesh well this is romanticized anthropomorphic thinking up to 11 The most humane way to cull an animal is to keep it from being born in the first place (sterilization) Failing that, it's to do so systematically and professionally (with a 100% guarantee of being killed)
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Replying to @arthur_affect @libertyorgtfo and
The *least* humane thing to do is outsource the cull to enthusiastic amateurs, i.e. hunting I mean it's cheap, because you don't have to pay them and they buy their own guns and shit But giving the animal a "fighting chance" is just fucking torturing it
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Replying to @arthur_affect @libertyorgtfo and
Projecting these human values of "dignity" and shit onto an animal that, like most animals, does not think about these things or think at all and just eats and fucks and runs around You think a buck a hunter wounds and then loses and is then maimed gives a shit about that
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Interesting take. We’re animals. Why deny us our animalistic behavior?
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If you think humans have the right to hunt because it brings those humans pleasure and gives meaning to their lives that's as may be It's totally irrelevant to the question of what's good or bad for the animals though
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(I'm not even against hunting per se, especially if it's done for a practical purpose and not trophies But I roll my eyes a little at white people sitting in a blind with a high-powered rifle and a box of snack cakes acting like they're taking part in an ancient tradition)
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