The way they euthanize them now. HOWEVER, I don't agree with euthanasia, simply as a means of "crowd control". If an animal is sick and suffering, then I agree with it.
I would.
Any life of a living creature, be it a cuddly kitten, or a "creepy" spider, or a slithering little snake, taken for no valid reason (read: health issues. Cat has cancer, you put her down), IS a gratuitous waste of life.
I have NEVER. NEVER in my life killed another living creature...
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I completely disagree with what you hypothetically did, and I would never do anything of the sort.
I've been faced with near same situations many times and I have either:
1) brought them to a shelter (read: shelter, not SPCA. No paying for dropping off animals.) We have at...
I didn't know it either :D I wiki'd, because we have Daddy Long Legs in our apartment, and I could swear they were spiders, so I wanted to be sure. Pretty neat though! I did a google search on the Harvestman, and they're actually considered animals, rather than insects! And they can't kill...
*raises hand slowly*
Um... me...
On here, I'm all sweetness and honey, but in real life, I'm a pretentious, narcissistic, obnoxious, know-it-all jerk :D
Well that depends, there are three "insects" around the world that are each called Daddy Long Legs.
There's the Crane Fly, which isn't a spider.
The Harvestman, which is an arachnid, but not a spider.
And as Monta said, the Cellar Spider (which is what we in Canada call the Daddy Long Legs)...
Well, I'm Canadian, so I can't vote in your Yankee elections, but I love voting, and make sure to do it everytime we have an election. I feel that unless you get off your *** and attempt to make a difference in your community and country, than you have no right to ***** or spew your hatred about...
Yeah, tell me about it. There's this giant monstrosity of a bird at the pet store I visit every week to buy feeder mice for my nephew's python, and I swear to the Gods, this thing screeches and it sounds like I would imagine a pteryldactyl would. I cry nearly everytime I hear it, and I've never...
I don't really agree with this. I completely understand where you get that thought, but, as I said, I've 5 cats, all of whom have completely different and unique personalities.
The male Norwegian Forest Cat is also in the top three biggest cats. I have both a male and a female and my male is just massive. Hyper little buggers they are, too.
5 cats and 3 dogs in my house. I love them all dearly, but I don't have to clean up after my cat when one of my dogs opens the fridge and the three of them empty it's contents. Nor do I have to clean up their drool from the ceiling, (Yes. CEILING) on a daily basis.
And I challenge anyone to...