Posted on 07/16/2009 7:33:10 AM PDT by DogBarkTree
A heartless kitty killer hissed angrily at animal rights activists Wednesday, grinning widely as she took credit for stuffing the helpless pet into a 500-degree oven.
"It's dead, bitch!" snapped an unrepentant Cheyenne Cherry, sticking her tongue out after a plea bargain that will put her behind bars for a year in the May 6 killing of tiny Tiger Lily.
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My bad. It was not her cat. She damaged someone elses property and should pay a penalty for it.
“Wonder how she would feel if someone locked her in an oven until she died?”
Irrelevant. She is not a cat. Nor is she a horse or a cockroach. She is a human being, “fearfully made” in the image of God. A cat is a cat.
Where did the litter of kittens come from? Strays around the area?
My kids, against my wishes (but my then wife vetoed my wishes) took in a stray and, a year later, presto.
I washed my hands of it until someone needed to come in and save the day before our vacation and so I took action. Dad is the cleaner upper of other people’s problems. And that one was cleaned up simply and effectively.
One of my daughters still has a cat, but not from that litter.
And don’t get me started on spaying and neutering! It is not a moral decision, but a practical one. The reason I would have it done is for my convenience, not the animals best interests.
Are you sure???
Are you sure???
Brave boy!!
>>Are you sure???
I’ve seen photos of her. DNA evidence would confirm, but she appears to have human intelligence and human physical characteristics.
Human beings are the most powerful animals on the planet. They have the most capacity to do both good and evil than any other creature on the planet.
>>Brave boy!!<<
The presence or lack of bravery does not enter into it. When I faced off the Asian street gang pummeling a teenager in the international district of Seattle a few years ago, that would be a “brave” (or some would say “stupid”) thing.
Bravery does not enter into what I did to the kittens any more than it would enter ento my felling a tree in my yard. Except there is a risk the tree may fall on my house, so I suppose a certain amount of courage would be involved.
I simply solved a problem in a reasonable and expedient way.
Wrong! There are many more powerful animals; and most of them kill only what they need for survival.
>>There are many more powerful animals; and most of them kill only what they need for survival.<<
Not true. Man has produced the nuclear power plant and the nuclear bomb. Man has saved millions by curing diseases and efficiently killed milliouns of his kind.
No animal has come close.
Naw! We were pretty much the same back before the Flood and Sodom and Gomorrah. Nothing really changes too much under the Sun. We just tend to fool ourselves into thinking we don't deserve what God has in store for us. There has always been murder, rape, fornication, sodomy, ect. We just think it's OK now.
I will bet this piece of scum won't serve 6 months and will be out so she can graduate to the next level of scumness. There will be more death involved and it won't be kitties. Then we will pine over all the "missed" signs and how could this have been prevented? Of course it will involve guns, so we can have that endless discussion.
>>I dont believe in evolution yet some days I think we are devolving.<<
Well, although I agree with you it may not be in the way you think. Before the movie Bambi this sort of thing was significantly more common, and most people could not have cared less. Their attitude was, “it’s an animal, who cares.”
It is only in the last few decades that the government or the people gave any notice at all to how people treated animals. It was no more their business than it was their business how someone maintained their home.
Sometimes it takes eons.
Are you a democrat -- introducing something new into a discussion? You said and I replied to soething you posted that had nothing to do with what man has produced. You said: "Human beings are the most powerful animals on the planet."
Now that said nothing about nuclear weapons, cannons, bulldozers, or BB guns. And, I answered that and that only.
If you want to get into a discussion of human idiocy, then that is another matter entirely. And, I pass on that one for now.
Question: Were they your kittens?
They were my responsibility. I would never voluntarily own a cat. I like to pet other people’s cats and for some reason cats love me. I only like cats if they are in the right sauce though.
I am never intentionally cruel to animals. Never. It repulses me. It is something teenage boys do, and I did as a teenager, and usually learn from it at some point. I don’t presume to make the choice for other people though. Unless the animal in question is someone else’s property, I don’t really care what they do with their animals unless they are my neighbor and the results are lots of flies, etc.
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