
missed the neck by a long way and even came short of the majority of the brain.
That's pretty fucking horrible.
Please can you replace it with a picture of a baby in the same state. Thanks
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Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:44,
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That's pretty fucking horrible.
Please can you replace it with a picture of a baby in the same state. Thanks

(and for some reason I have the song "I'm just a love machine" in my head)
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Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:51,
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what I mean is, this is no place for pictures of dead babies so it should stand to reason that violently killed animals of any species are equally unwanted
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Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:55,
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OK, if a few more people object, I'll take it down.
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Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:56,
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(The trap was in a cardboard box: there were no scratches on it where the rat had expired. Neither had it bled in the slightest.)
I appreciate your concern for its suffering though - I'm not a fan of animal cruelty in any form*. I was glad my trap got it instead of the poison the neighbour had put down. Also, putting the trap in a narrow space (said cardboard box) ensured it approached the trap end-on, thus getting the full force of the spring; if it comes in from the side it gets a weaker whack, is only injured and so dies more slowly.
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* though to clarify, I'm not a vegetarian and have no problems with vermin extermination. Just so long as it's quick.
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Mon 21 Jan 2008, 14:51,
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I appreciate your concern for its suffering though - I'm not a fan of animal cruelty in any form*. I was glad my trap got it instead of the poison the neighbour had put down. Also, putting the trap in a narrow space (said cardboard box) ensured it approached the trap end-on, thus getting the full force of the spring; if it comes in from the side it gets a weaker whack, is only injured and so dies more slowly.
Edit:
* though to clarify, I'm not a vegetarian and have no problems with vermin extermination. Just so long as it's quick.