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[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Oh yeah, that fucking show was bullshit. For whatever reason they decided Carole made a better "bad guy". Even though she was actually a victim, and they lied to her about the direction the show was going in. Even though her life story seems to be amazing. The things she has survived and is still making it her life's mission to help big cats, it's just awe inspiring.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 1 week ago (14 children)

It wouldn't really matter, there would be another reason for hate.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Yeah agreed.

These people suck, and got those animals killed unnecessarily.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Yes, and was also destroyed to test for rabies. They are still updating the article, that's probably why you didn't see it. :)

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

I agree it is tragic these animals were destroyed, especially when it was so easily available.

I'm not quite sure what you were referring to here. But what I meant was that the addition of the raccoon shows a pattern. If it was just one animal then yeah that's not great but it's not terrible. And yes because it was a squirrel and had a very low chance of having rabies it was minimally dangerous. Keeping a squirrel vs a bobcat are two different things. But if someone makes the wrong choice and takes a baby animal long enough that it can no longer be returned to the wild, then yes they should keep it if they can safely do so, both for the animal and the people. A license also requires a certain amount of training, and confirms that the animal is safe and the community is safe from the animal. And no, I would relocate them if possible. I have helped return a fawn that a neighbor mistakenly though had been abandoned. I have helped bats, birds, possum, snakes, frog, chipmunks, and even mice navigate out of my house/garage. I have also found injured animals and did the best I could for them. Twice a called a local wildlife rehab because of a injured animal. One of which was a bat, he was released back to the wild this past spring. I love animals and that is why I do my best to learn what is best for them.

For me the fault all falls the owner. I had ferrets and they can have allergic reactions to vaccines, and vaccines were not required. I always vaccinated them because of this exact reason. If they ever bit someone, all it would take is that person to raise a stink for my animal to be killed. It wouldn't matter if it was their fault or not. Because at the emd of the day animal control is there to protect people. They have to do terrible things sometimes to protect people. The laws are there for a reason and they cannot pick and choose when to follow them. They were notified of an issue and after they had to investigate, what they found was illegal. The outcome can be terrible without the people who executed it being terrible.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Yea, when it's a tiger its bad but when its a squirrel it's ok. Plus big cat rescue (Carroll Baskins rescue) actually has licenses, State organizations regularly send seized animals to them, and they have an active program to rehabilitate wild bobcats.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 2 weeks ago

Naw it's all good thanks! I'm dyslexic so I swap the vowels, I've always done it. Lol

They recently obtained a raccoon. Which are one of the most common animals to get rabies. He also attempted to release the squirrel when it was 8 months old. It came back injured. It could have been infected then, rabies can lie dormant for years.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

If he simply just had the squirrel and it only interacted with his family sure, I'd agree. But he recently obtained a raccoon, and instead of taking it to a rehab he decided to keep it, ensuring it could never be returned to the wild. Respecting wild animals and their environment means leaving them be, and helping them to stay wild. They were not doing that. https://www.instagram.com/pnuts_freedom_farm/reel/DB6NyE9ONLM/

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago

He took an animal from the wild. Domesticated animals are different from wild animals. He was also still taking animals from the wild as seen by the most recent racoon he kept as a pet. Wild animals require licenses for a reason.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Because he kept a squirrel, racoon, dog, cat together in his home to interact with everyone who lived there. Also civilians could come visit the animals. Oh and taking the racoon in the car to get dunkin donuts. https://www.instagram.com/pnuts_freedom_farm/reel/DB6NyE9ONLM/

Raccoons tend to get rabies, and could infect the squirrel. Also they took animals from the wild to keep as pets to make money. These people suck, they do not have the best interest of the animals at heart.

[–] [email protected] 10 points 2 weeks ago

Oh yeah, this guy sucks. He was using the squirrel as a money-making scheme. Check out his website if you want to get more angry.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Social media is unregulated but owning them isn't. He needed a license to keep them, which he didn't have. And the "sanctuary" is just for domestics that was started last year. The website sells t shirts and options for donations. It seems like they got internet famous because of the squirrel and opened this as a way to make money.

 

I don't usually like country but damn is this good.

 

We should cheer her on!

 

I made this lady for my friends daughter. This is the pattern I used. https://www.stitchbyfay.com/spring-snail-crochet-pattern/

I just made some more flowers and a little hat. The flowers are removable on her hat. I made her necklace from some old play jewelry and added a clasp.

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