People who declaw an animal would probably find abortion OK too.
Well I would like to have sued my kitty for the vandalism she did to my leather couch. Since I was her only resource, it seemed like declawing beat a death sentence at the pound.
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>> “People who declaw an animal would probably find abortion OK too.” <<
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And usually, they do!
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First of all, cats are not humans.
Second, my guess is that the law of unintended consequences will dictate that if owners are not allowed to "manage" problem kitties, that they will simply get rid of them - either by abandonment - or euthanasia.
You tell me which is more humane: death/abandonment or de-clawing?
Doubt it.
“People who declaw an animal would probably find abortion OK too.”
One’s an animal, one’s a little baby. Not even close to being comparable, even if you were a vegetarian.
I wish my daughter’s cats were declawed. They have scratched the grandkids, my dog in the eye, and anything else they can get their grubby claws into.
Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthals Statement on the 41st Anniversary of Roe v. Wade
January 22, 2014
Today marks the 41st anniversary of Roe v. Wade. Though we should be celebrating a decision that has saved the lives of millions of women, instead, we stand at a moment where anti-choice extremists have doubled down on their attempts to dismantle abortion rights and womens access to reproductive health care, said Assemblymember Linda B. Rosenthal (D/WF-Manhattan). We must continue to be vigilant against encroachments into a womans right to make critical decisions about their bodies and their lives on their own. Here in New York State, which made access to abortion law before Roe v. Wade was even decided, we must pass all ten points of the Womens Equality Act, which will send a resounding message across the county that we stand in solidarity with women everywhere who are fighting to preserve their reproductive freedom.
I find that many politicians who are all about animal rights are all for killing babies!