Posted by warbaby on January 26, 2021 at 14:43:11 from (24.247.205.221):
In Reply to: Re: Uh Excuse Me posted by John in La on January 26, 2021 at 08:01:17:
OK, so it was an awkwardly crafted sentence- you know if you spend enough time on here you're going to say something that somebody will object to whether you intend to or not! I apologize for seizing on your post and being a bit too quick to comment on it but a major pet peeve of mine is animal cruelty and any attendant apathy, either by plan, ignorance, or accident. I think we can both agree that the best possible scenario for that poor injured animal was hopefully to be put out of its misery quickly and cleanly and any useable meat recovered and/or donated to the needy.
I just dealt with similar incident involving a mangled young buck with a broken pelvis and semi-attached leg that showed up at my feeding station a few weeks ago. Given that recent experience maybe I'm also guilty of being a little over sensitive.
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