Some did take their pets and had their pets taken from them to be dropped by the roadside.
What of those people?
Have they no right to weep?
And to clarify things a bit, I am furious at those who had the means to move their pets but figured "it'll only be a couple of days and we'll be back".
I'm also p*ssed at those who had exceptionally ample warning; enough time, in fact, to -walk- out if they had no other way.
If I knew something like that storm was headed my way, I would have -all- my animals gone from here with plenty of time to spare.
There would be no "oh, it'll only be a couple of days" crap, either.
I sure enough agree with you there. Mine don't get left...period.
It's not like these people are strangers to hurricane activity. We haven't seen a bad one for forty some years, but I'm still ready to bug in less than four hours.
Some did take their pets and had their pets taken from them to be dropped by the roadside. What of those people?
Separate issue. In those cases, NO should locate those animals and make sure they are reunited. At NO's expense.
Those others, do the dog a favor,shoot it, and send the owner to court for cruelty to animals.
I saw how some were chained up on 3 feet of chain. Their owners should have at least set them loose.