SPCA people
SPCA people2007-11-25 12:25:58
all spca members post a comment that ur an spac member about animals
Answers:Yes, it is illegal. Punishable with fines and/or imprisonment.
Your cat does not deserve this sort of treatment. A cat who has been housed and fed by humans cannot survive in the "wild". It does not know how to hunt for food, it can find no protection from the elements (especially with winter coming), it can be attacked and injured by dogs and suffer without any medical treatment.
It is far better to take your cat to a humane society or animal control. Euthanasia is a far better death than what you are contemplating subjecting it to. They, at least, are more humane than you are.
it might be illegual, whatever that is..
What are you trying to say?
I am not an SPCA worker, but that is cruel! How hard is it to take your cat to a shelter?
i have no idea. whatch animal planet on spca houston or something.
I'm not sure what the question is here
don't do it,..a cat has feelings too c'mon don't be hartless,..just take it to a shelter and leave it there.
first and foremost it is illegal to just drop off your cat any where other then a shelter or friend. Give someone else a chance to love your cat and take care of it.
don't buy a pet if you're not willing to make the commitment
If you will research SPCA then you will find out that YES this is considered abuse. So DON'T DO THIS. . give your cat to a freind or a shelter
In Australia that is definitely illegal and people are prosecuted all the time.
Yes it's illegal. Find him a home.
Take your cat to a shelter (a no-kill one if you can). It will have a far better chance of surviving and finding a home than if you dump it in the country, where it will probably become feral at best and killed by another animal at worst.
- SPCA people realite questions
- speacial kitty (walmart brand)
- special scratching spot
- spiritual connection with cat
- Spray bottle training
- Spraying cat
- Spraying HELP needed, any ideas
- spraying male not my cat cant fix how to get the s..
- squamous cell tumors
- static cling on cat
- Steve "Crocodile Hunter" Irwin
