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Old 03-11-2009, 01:30 PM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

Oh that poor cat i am crying writing this i wish they would ban the sale of fireworks i cannot see the point i am already terrified of them as when i was a kid my dad was drunk and went out the garden to set off fireworks and a spark from a catherin wheel set the rest off and at that time there was a firework called jumping jacks and i could not get back in doors as this darn firework was jumping everywhere and i was terrified

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Old 03-11-2009, 04:15 PM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

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oh I am so sorry, I should of warned you all there was a picture of the poor kitty, I wasnt fully awake and I am so sorry if it caused you distress, I was still fuming about the kids last night then i woke up to that story it makes me so angry.
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Old 03-11-2009, 10:56 PM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

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rest in peace little kitty your in a better place now
how can anyone do such a horrible thing to an animal
and the culprit probably wont get found like usual
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Old 03-11-2009, 11:50 PM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

This upsets me, but more then anything it angers me

How ANYONE can get any kicks from animal cruelty is beyond me, any kind of cruelty.

We live in the countryside and the other day we happened to find out a hunt was going on just outside of the village, but i was on the way to work, coming home my parents shouted abuse at the spectators who were enjoying watching the hunt and blocking the road into the village.

Any animal cruelty gets my blood boiling and im always "how would they like it if they were hunted down" or "how would then like it being put in a box and dumped in the middle of nowhere"

I best shush now, before i wind myself up more
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Old 04-11-2009, 02:06 AM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

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I would like to tie fireworks to there backs it disgusts me
I agree , an eye for an eye, i could not look at the link i'm afraid, but a member on pet forums had this happen to their cat just recently, words fail me, cruelty to animals is on the increase in the uk a week doesn't go by without some horrific pet related cruelty incident being reported, only last week on our local news a puppy was stamped on by a youth and died from crushed skull, These evil B@*!**@s are rarely caught and if they are get a slap on the wrist or a pathetic fine..
We used to live near a park and the youngsters would have to pass our house to get there and they would constanly bang on our doors and windows to torment my dogs, my son would often go out and chase them off, but i he laid a finger on them he would be up before the judge!

The law regarding the sale restriction of fireworks should be tightened , but in my view banned. Lots of BOGOF offers on fireworks at the moment too, that's not a good idea either.
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

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Oh that poor cat i am crying writing this i wish they would ban the sale of fireworks i cannot see the point i am already terrified of them as when i was a kid my dad was drunk and went out the garden to set off fireworks and a spark from a catherin wheel set the rest off and at that time there was a firework called jumping jacks and i could not get back in doors as this darn firework was jumping everywhere and i was terrified

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I feel the same pain, when my cats are out and i hear the fireworks i always fear for them . Hopeing they have enough sense to stay clear from them, but i also hope they done become to nervy
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Old 04-11-2009, 10:19 AM
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Re: bl*ody Kids and fireworks

I'm a believer in like for like justice... whatever they did to the animal should be done to them.

I'm lucky in that my cats like fireworks, but as indoor only their experience is watching them through a window. However I do think that fireworks should be event only... they are noisy, annoying and dangerous, hundreds of animals, children, teens and adults are injured each year due to stupidity, cruelty or just old fashioned accidents... it would save the medical profession a *lot* of time and money if firework sales were banned.
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Old 04-11-2009, 10:24 AM
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Oh that poor cat :*(
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These abusers cannot be human; they certainly ARE NOT animals as animals would not be so spiteful and vicious. Couldn't look at the link either.... I know I will probably sound awful saying this but I would rather humans suffered than animals; they are so innocent and have no idea what is happening. 99% of animal trust humans and these vicious thugs need an eye for an eye to feel the enormity of the fear and pain they cause animals. Hunting......mad2:
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Old 04-11-2009, 10:35 AM
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Am I alone in thinking that fireworks should be banned from general sale? Waste of money and dangerous, official displays are OK but other than that it's just asking for trouble.
Absolutely agree, that poor cat and having them injuries for a week as well that's horrific!!
I do like fireworks but on the proper occassion. Kez is terrified of them and it's hard enough getting her to do her business properly at night without bangs putting her off.
I just can't believe people can be so cruel and makes me wonder what their state of mind is? is frightening really.
Makes me feel glad my two are indoor cats I know some people think it's mean to keep them indoors but I think it's far better than letting them be exposed to that kind of danger.
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