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Originally Posted by katex
Your replies to this thread surprise me Garinda, the above is different ... they are vermin. It is noted though that kids that pulls wings off flies are showing early signs of cruelty. As to the wasps, yes, I spray them because they scare me and treat it as a form of defence before they get me...
Could you actually do this to someone's pet ? I feel sure you wouldn't, you are a kind person. They are accepted as part of a family and well loved. The 'killer' obviously had no thought for other people's heartbreak. I agree with the R.S.P.C.A. comment that it could lead later to attacking a human being as obviously was some sort of big kick to them, and would look for something more satisfying.
It is a criminal offence too.
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First off there seems very little actual evidence that this poor dog was stabbed.
Secondly, even if it was, this does not mean there's a would be serial killer wandering the streets of the town with a knife, as Giddy Gertie posted.
Thirdly, this area has no greater share than anywhere else, when it comes to sickos, and to use it as a good reason to justify leaving the area, is ludicrous.
Lastly, as usual our local reporters prefer sensationalism, rather than good journalism.
No mention as to who owned, and was responsible for it's care.
No medical evidence given that it was stabbed, rather than attacked by another animal. Which the R.S.P.A. officer initially thought it had been.
No mention where the dog lived, and the distance from where it was found.
No mention of a vet's pathology report.
Just hysteria. Which is mirrored in this thread.
As stated, this animal suffered a terrible death.
At this point everything else is just wild conjecture.
Give me facts any day, rather than hyperventiled scaremongering.