TomDart opened this issue on Mar 13, 2005 ยท 12 posts
TomDart posted Mon, 14 March 2005 at 6:39 PM
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Spraying and nuttering is often partially paid by animal shelters through the Humane Society in various areas of the USA. I have no clue how it is done in other places. This is a good practice! A great photo-op would be at the place in the attached link. Tiger Haven is a sanctuary for formerly abused, neglected or simply unwanted large cats. This is not a zoo and not open to the public. I visited once. Work is mostly at an almost volunteer level and existence depends on donations. They do wonderful work giving the large cats a place to live out their lives. And..BTW, the males are not neutered but given vascectomy instead. This way all remains natural except no cubs with no place to go. Tiger Haven is opposite side of life from the "game ranches" where you may pay a fee to kill the animal of your choice...not hunting in my definition. Wimpy stuff and degrading to humans. They need to listen to native americans who gave thanks and thanked the animals who gave it all to keep the indian alive. The Creator Spirit is not the "kill it because it walks" spirit. God Bless Us and the Creation. Tom. God Bless. Tom