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I hope the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Pensioners are taking note. This could save the country a fortune, putting old people to sleep as soon as they can't walk properly and their hair starts to fall out.
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I thought it was with a nice glass of red or is that only when you are peckishOriginally posted by zeitghostYup.
That's the way I despatch RSPCA inspectors.
Good, innit?
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I thought you chewed them!Originally posted by zeitghostYup.
That's the way I despatch RSPCA inspectors.
Good, innit?
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Interlock your fingers behind its neck, thumbs together under the chin, simultaneously move thumbs upwards, fingers down, neck snapped. Job done.Originally posted by zeitghostI'd like to know if that RSPCA inspector who released a grey squirrel that was caught in a bird feeder got prosecuted.
That's an offence too.
I detest these self appointed protectors of the furry.
They prosecuted a chap in Port Talbot whose cat had been mauled by a pack of dogs because he killed it with a spade.
Feckwhits.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostTreating a dog like a human being is disgraceful.
Grandmother Pauline Spoor convicted of animal cruelty made to wear electronic tag | Mail Online
The RSPCA were quite right to break down the door in an early morning raid.
Nice to know that in spite of 5 trillion deficit, that the RSPCA can fund a flying squad.
I'm particularly impressed that the RSPCA were able to realise that the dog wanted to be put down.
Bloody stupid if you ask me. The dog had fur loss, conjunctivitis and couldnt walk properly
so they put it to sleep. BIG DEAL. When it wakes up its going to be really pissed off that they didnt put it down instead. Blooming RSPCA
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Well deserved punishment
Treating a dog like a human being is disgraceful.
Grandmother Pauline Spoor convicted of animal cruelty made to wear electronic tag | Mail Online
The RSPCA were quite right to break down the door in an early morning raid.
Nice to know that in spite of 5 trillion deficit, that the RSPCA can fund a flying squad.
I'm particularly impressed that the RSPCA were able to realise that the dog wanted to be put down.Tags: None
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