So, once again I had a question removed. I had linked another question to it, one where both the asker and the "Best Answer" patted each other on the backs because they both thought it was 'morally' wrong to spay or neuter an animal. Maybe I'm reading the wrong dictionary, but I would like to clarify the definitions and applications of these terms when it comes to pets entrusted in our care.
Do you feel a moral or religious obligation to allow your pet to breed at will and why do you feel that way?
Do you think your animal feels the same way about romantic love and reproduction as you do?
Do you think that it is better for domestic animals to be born into uncertain futures which often include short, painful lives and tragic deaths, rather than prevent their conception in the first place?
So, if you think every household pet should have the 'right' to reproduce, what do you propose to ensure that every one of these tens of millions of animals gets a good, permanent, home?
2007-10-05
06:49:37
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howldine
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