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Old 02-29-2008, 01:58 PM
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Re: Pet Sterilization Becomes Law in LA (Cal.)

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No need to get testy!
If you said "my dog misbehaves", and I said "train your dog" would you call me "testy"? Same thing. You're great at pointing out a problem, yet all you can do is complain. If you're going to speak up, offer solutions, otherwise you're just another problem. What's your solution besides education, which of course doesn't work for the stupid?
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First, I'd wouldn't step foot in CA....the excess exhaust seems to effect the human brain waves.
That's fine by me. I always tell people who complain about LA that they are FREE to leave (or FREE not to show up in the first place)....It's appears you haven't been here for quite some time, if at all.
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Third, why not enforce the laws already in place?
Which laws are those? I was under the impression puppy mills were legal. You know, they deserve their freedom, just like YOU, to do as they please.
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Fifth, who's going to pay for all this? Don't any of you ask these questions?
Hey, you're the righteous one in this discussion. No, I never question anything. Although reducing the population of unwanted pets and saving the cost to kill all those animals will likely cover the cost quite nicely.
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Sixth, speaking of who CARES and who doesn't.....I THINK you wouldn't want a poor animal living in a cage the rest of his life if he wasn't adoptable.
I think the "no kill" is being taken out of context. The idea is to reduce the numbers of unwanted pets to a number close to the number of those seeking to adopt, not to keep them kenneled for the rest of their lives. If the numbers don't drop, they'll still be euthanizing.
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I'm really interested in following the progress of this new and improved procedure. I wonder if anyone will post the stats on how many owners (weekly, monthly etc) are going to walk like sheep into the arms of glory and get the snip snip and spay spay!
Me, too. Except I won't be wallowing in my superiority and belittling those who comply with laws needed to live in a civilized society.
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