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The finally caught the reckless driver of vehicle involved that hit the Dog named by Judge as family member .
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That cat is stoned, I can tell. He was knee deep in catnipThe finally caught the reckless driver of vehicle involved that hit the Dog named by Judge as family member .
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The finally caught the reckless driver of vehicle involved that hit the Dog named by Judge as family member .
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Great for this pet owner. But the real success will come when we can include our pets in the HD/SD plan. That is, if we can defend out pets as we do our human loved ones.
Cat ladies would be rolling in doughI just want a tax deduction…. Same as for a kid!
Perhaps move to Texas. It's allowed in some cases.Great for this pet owner. But the real success will come when we can include our pets in the HD/SD plan. That is, if we can defend out pets as we do our human loved ones. In Florida, pets are still considered "property" and you can't defend property with deadly force.
We are not their owners, but their kahuNikita is not my pet, she's my 4 legged friend. I just happen to be her guide and supervisor in the world of people. Frankly, I like her more than many people. I'm a bit in the air on this. If she were killed because someone's tire blew and they went out of control, I'd just let it go. ON the other hand, if they were texting, or intoxicated, I'd burn them as hard as I could.
Who said people? We are talking FaMiLy and kids that belong on a leashSorry animals are property, they are not people. I understand that pets are better than some people, still the same not people!
Flame me all you want. I am a human not an animal!
Mike
Perhaps move to Texas. It's allowed in some cases.
Sorry animals are property, they are not people. I understand that pets are better than some people, still the same not people!
Flame me all you want. I am a human not an animal!
Mike
Pretty sure Richard Gere's gerbil wants to die, just saying"A New York judge". Enough said unfortunately. I'm more thankful for living in OK by the day.
While I am sorry to hear of any pet that is unfortunately killed... I am so over this culture of bullshit litigation for every possible thing. Millions of people here are just going about their days, waiting for any kind of 'trauma' like it is their lotto ticket. I'm not arguing against 100% reimbursement of the replacement cost/associated bills etc... I think that is completely fair.
I wonder how this will trickle down to 'defense of pets' by citizens etc... What happens when one dog attacks another, and an owner kills the aggressor in front of its 'family'? What happens when a family cat kills a neighbor's bird or rabbit or Richard Gere's gerbil in front of the kids? Stupid ass slippery slope.
So will charges be brought up for all the cops that shot dogs for no reason?
Well since they also shoot the owner with impunity that would be a no.So will charges be brought up for all the cops that shot dogs for no reason?
Who said people? We are talking FaMiLy and kids that belong on a leash
"A New York judge". Enough said unfortunately. I'm more thankful for living in OK by the day.
While I am sorry to hear of any pet that is unfortunately killed... I am so over this culture of bullshit litigation for every possible thing. Millions of people here are just going about their days, waiting for any kind of 'trauma' like it is their lotto ticket. I'm not arguing against 100% reimbursement of the replacement cost/associated bills etc... I think that is completely fair.
I wonder how this will trickle down to 'defense of pets' by citizens etc... What happens when one dog attacks another, and an owner kills the aggressor in front of its 'family'? What happens when a family cat kills a neighbor's bird or rabbit or Richard Gere's gerbil in front of the kids? Stupid ass slippery slope.
Keep that gomper on a chain, the leash will be chewed through in the first hour.
the point is that the family can experience trauma, and thus the killer may not escape liability.
it isn't a reclassification of the animal.
and no, killing a beloved pet is not the same as livestock that is raised to be slaughtered eventually.
I still believe that a ruling like this opens the door for litigation more... and how are we going to determine which animals get to be immediate family members and which aren't?
I just wanted to note that people across the country are going to have differing opinions on what is a pet and what isn't.
As much as I'm for the law in general...does that mean we have to legally concede furries are human now? That'd be a bummer.
I knew a guy in Kansas who was more attached to his pet crayfish than most people like their own kids. Someone on Instagram had a pet crab that lived for almost 10 years. Is something that would normally be a wild animal, but that's in human care for whatever reason (medically incapable of being returned to the wild, etc) and has formed a non-normal bond with people (foxes, possums, or even the famous squirrel P'nut) supposed to be considered "less" of a pet?
I don't know that there's a good "yes/no" answer to it, since the level of emotional investment the person has in the animal is more important than what the animal is.
U kilt ma cobra. Ivanna settlement.As much as I'm for the law in general...does that mean we have to legally concede furries are human now? That'd be a bummer.
I knew a guy in Kansas who was more attached to his pet crayfish than most people like their own kids. Someone on Instagram had a pet crab that lived for almost 10 years. Is something that would normally be a wild animal, but that's in human care for whatever reason (medically incapable of being returned to the wild, etc) and has formed a non-normal bond with people (foxes, possums, or even the famous squirrel P'nut) supposed to be considered "less" of a pet?
I don't know that there's a good "yes/no" answer to it, since the level of emotional investment the person has in the animal is more important than what the animal is.
Yessir, that is precisely my point.
There comes a time where you either say "that is a human, and that is an animal (not a human)", or you allow the 58 genders ideology to bleed over into classifying the role and weight of a non-humans into human lives based off of one person's perspective and emotions vs another's.
Where and how does one draw the line?
As much as I'm for the law in general...does that mean we have to legally concede furries are human now? That'd be a bummer.
I knew a guy in Kansas who was more attached to his pet crayfish than most people like their own kids. Someone on Instagram had a pet crab that lived for almost 10 years. Is something that would normally be a wild animal, but that's in human care for whatever reason (medically incapable of being returned to the wild, etc) and has formed a non-normal bond with people (foxes, possums, or even the famous squirrel P'nut) supposed to be considered "less" of a pet?
I don't know that there's a good "yes/no" answer to it, since the level of emotional investment the person has in the animal is more important than what the animal is.
Yessir, that is precisely my point.
There comes a time where you either say "that is a human, and that is an animal (not a human)", or you allow the 58 genders ideology to bleed over into classifying the role and weight of a non-humans into human lives based off of one person's perspective and emotions vs another's.
Where and how does one draw the line?