I think we’ve been misunderstood…
Nobody in the right mind approves of animal poisoning but since this thread was obviously done for the sake of (black) humor, I thought I’d indulge CBBB… no offence intended to anyone.
Milo wrote:emma ruby wrote:have any one noticed that on cyprus living forum there is no one good looking bird!! all the pics are suck..
So in you opinion everyone else in the world 'sucks' in looks but you do they? oh go back to school and get some decent education you are a boring tart.
GR I hope its you that gets to eat the poisoned dog next time you go in the restaurant you sick p***k.
Denizaksulu cruel treatment of animals hated in the civilised world generally by young and old, so your statement helped in what way?
I am amazed that non of you have any sympathetic feeling about a callous act to a defenceless animal. Have you seen how these animals die once poisoned? I have its terrible they suffer greatly in pain and convulsions and bleed from everywhere, what if a child had picked that poison up? And you GR think its cool. You are as cool as a block of ice thats obvious to many.
Milo wrote:emma ruby wrote:have any one noticed that on cyprus living forum there is no one good looking bird!! all the pics are suck..
So in you opinion everyone else in the world 'sucks' in looks but you do they? oh go back to school and get some decent education you are a boring tart.
GR I hope its you that gets to eat the poisoned dog next time you go in the restaurant you sick p***k.
Denizaksulu cruel treatment of animals hated in the civilised world generally by young and old, so your statement helped in what way?
I am amazed that non of you have any sympathetic feeling about a callous act to a defenceless animal. Have you seen how these animals die once poisoned? I have its terrible they suffer greatly in pain and convulsions and bleed from everywhere, what if a child had picked that poison up? And you GR think its cool. You are as cool as a block of ice thats obvious to many.
baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:Aw thats very sad indeed.
My son and daughter had two cats tigger and henry, they were beautiful and we had them as kittens.
Everyday when we returned from work and school they would come out of their hiding place and always would be together, i mean always never apart.
The children joked about that and called them twins even though they looked nothing alike! anyway they adored them and they were part of our family.
One day at home in tala, we were enjoying some snacks outside and the children had play friends round at the house, when all of a sudden my daughter was screaming and so was henry, whilst he was trying desperatly to get away from the pain.
He was fitting and the children were all so deeply upset and we never saw little henry again.
Tigger fell ill more or less straight after and on a few occasions we had to rush him to the vet, nothing major wrong, he wouldnt eat, and was so lost without his buddy he had a broken heart and so did my children.
its very very sad and cruel
Doratis1980 wrote:On many of such situations, the half (atleast) responsibility/blaim goes to the owner of the animal (when animal is free to go around others people property or when a dog is barking all day and night causing problems to neighbours and owner ignore them and etc..) .. Animals are 100% innocent and noone can blaim them for their behavior!Poisoning the owner though is a bigger crime than poisoning the animal and thats why all prefer to do the second!!
Tim Drayton wrote:baby-come-fly-with-me wrote:Aw thats very sad indeed.
My son and daughter had two cats tigger and henry, they were beautiful and we had them as kittens.
Everyday when we returned from work and school they would come out of their hiding place and always would be together, i mean always never apart.
The children joked about that and called them twins even though they looked nothing alike! anyway they adored them and they were part of our family.
One day at home in tala, we were enjoying some snacks outside and the children had play friends round at the house, when all of a sudden my daughter was screaming and so was henry, whilst he was trying desperatly to get away from the pain.
He was fitting and the children were all so deeply upset and we never saw little henry again.
Tigger fell ill more or less straight after and on a few occasions we had to rush him to the vet, nothing major wrong, he wouldnt eat, and was so lost without his buddy he had a broken heart and so did my children.
its very very sad and cruel
My cat insists on being let out to take a roam around for about an hour each day. As you can imagine, the thought that he may get poisoned like this is always on the back of my mind.
Get Real! wrote:I think we’ve been misunderstood…
Nobody in the right mind approves of animal poisoning but since this thread was obviously done for the sake of (black) humor, I thought I’d indulge CBBB… no offence intended to anyone.
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