Animal cruelty is actually defined by the law. There are local laws (ordinances), state, and federal laws. These range from inproper housing, food or water; lack of medical care; gunshots; stabbings; blunt force trauma; sexual assault; ritualistic crimes; drowning; asphyxia; neglect; and animal fighting. The most common type of cruelty is neglect and sometimes that is not a felony even if the animal starves to death. This has to do with intent - if we can prove intent then we can often get a higher charge. The motivations are variable and sometimes situation dependant. There is a huge link between domestic violence and animal cruelty. The animal is used to instill fear and gain power and control over the family or partner. Some cases may be impulse control/anger management; some may be purely for sadistic reasons. Whenever a child commits cruelty, it is a huge warning sign of probable abuse going on to that child - emotional and/or physical. Hoarders - well that is very complex. The Tufts Hoarding Consortium website has a lot more information on hoarding and the possible reasons and triggers behind this behavior.
Hi MWS...thank you for your response to my question...and for your Christmas wishes. I had a lovely Christmas and hope you did, too. It sounds like you are a vet or vet tech and I am grateful for your response. I agree with you that the greater good…
When I was in high school, I had a film class and I remember one film titled the King of Hearts, it was a British film. You are all old enough to know this film as it was made in the 40's I believe, perhaps a bit earlier or later.
It took place dur…
I just read what was posted on one of your sites, wow, and I was beginning to think you were one of the few of this group that had a bit of intelligence. I was wrong.
The market is flooded with products that make bold claims and then never deliver. Many of these products are perfectly marketed so that people buy them and never return them once they do not work.
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