BobsterO
New Member
There's a big difference between trapping an animal and killing it quickly and humanely, as opposed to letting it suffer. Like if you use a glue trap for example, the animal is already caught: you put it out of its misery so it doesn't suffer. You don't just leave it there to slowly die. That is quite separate from what you're talking about, considering the deed of trapping the critter has already been done. It's more "okay I've trapped the animal, it's still alive... now what". That's the part I'm discussing here, not the necessity to trap/control these animals. Doesn't really have anything to do with being "nice", as you're going to kill the animal. It's respecting the fact that it's still a living creature, a mammal... so if it needs to be killed it should be done quickly, not tortured.When you have rats/mice falling from your ceiling and taking over your home being “nice” to the rat/mice isn’t what’s going throw anyone’s head. It’s more like “ how do I get these pest out my house and protect my family”.
My point at the end of the day is that no animal deserves to die via dehydration/starvation as it bites its limbs off out of stress, or practically skins itself alive... whether there's one or 5000...
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