Overproduction of kittens is a serious problem in the United States.
That’s a good man, and whoever dumped these poor baby kittens in that dumpster deserves a good thrashing.
That guy deserves a medal.
Angels come in all forms. God bless this good man.
Nice story, lovely pix. I had a mom and her four kittens show up at my door, hungry. We only managed to save one of the kittens, the rest perished by car and illness. They were very wild.
The core of any human is shown by how he treats animals.
Awe, so precious! We have adopted so many strays over the years since 1972. In March we adopted two baby girl kitties, our son adopted their brother. They are so much fun, so cute and playful. We just love them. God’s little furry creations.
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Well there go the migratory birds, chipmunks, bunnies in the neighborhood.
“And he said unto them, What man shall there be among you, that shall have one sheep, and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, will he not lay hold on it, and lift it out”?
Mathew 12:11
This man did what even Jesus would’ve done.
Why would someone be so cruel to these helpless animals. Preventing birth is one thing, get your cat fixed. But to doom an innocent to death in this way is unconscionable.
Consider this:
We (people) are all like the kittens. Lost in a big pile of random lumber and garbage. We are (all) dying, slowly.)
The kind-hearted man in the story, a lover of Life, worked hard and in a dedicated manner to save them — and mostly succeeded.
We are the kittens, and Jesus is the man digging for us, to save us, because he loves life. His sacrifice is thus a tiny bit easier to understand.
Accept Life, and live it.
Im not a big fan of cats, however you cant not respect somebody who respects lives
PING this one over to Slings and Arrows.
As a kid growing up in rural Georgia, we had a county dumpster at the end of the road from our house. We pulled out dozens of kittens and puppies that had been thrown in it and cared for them until we could find them new homes. Almost 50 years later, I am at the other end of the county and about a month ago somebody dumped a box of puppies at the end of the road. No shortage of douchebags.
From another perspective, there goes the environment due to the impact feral cats have on birds, for example, that eat the mosquitos that drive West Nile Virus across the states. see
http://www.nature.com/articles/ncomms2380
I would have been more impressed if there was mention of spaying the kittens before releasing them.
And I would be even more grateful if the author had compressed the pix before killing the tablet I use to read FR.
A pox on whoever threw those little babies into a dumpster!
Got one of the best dogs I’ve ever
owned in this manner. 12 puppies
in a dumpster behind a 7-11. I
kept one for myself, and found
homes for the others.
We are wealthy. I do not begrudge others who wish to expend their resources in such fashion.