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Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:12 am
by Keith B
I have a Korean friend who jokingly offered to 'Wok' my dog for me. :ack: :biggrinjester:

While there have been jokes around for years about eating domesticated animals in the U.S., as we all know there are some cultures that do. However, anyone comes near my dogs with the intent to harm them and they will get severely bitten, and then I will turn the dogs loose on them and let them take their turn bitting. :evil2:

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 9:15 am
by USA1
Keith B wrote: anyone comes near my dogs with the intent to harm them and they will get severely bitten, and then I will turn the dogs loose on them and let them take their turn bitting. :evil2:
"rlol" "rlol" :shock:

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:50 am
by bdickens
Coyotes?

Coyotes are well-known for eating cats. We've seen some in our area and have had quite a few cats disappear.

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 12:23 pm
by LaserTex
Having been stationed in Korea (Camp Humphreys - 607 Combat Comm Sq), and having gone to the market in town, it was a rather disgusting (and common) thing to see skinned cats and dogs (and other critters) hanging up for purchase just like a chicken, etc. That is ONE OF THE HUNDREDS of reasons that I didn't leave a single thing in Korea that I would have a reason to return to retrieve.

The other is the pig farms to the North and East of Camp Humphreys. Not nice in the winter...unbearable in the summer.

Doug :txflag:

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:28 pm
by Captain Matt
bdickens wrote:Coyotes?

Coyotes are well-known for eating cats. We've seen some in our area and have had quite a few cats disappear.
Coyotes are not known for grilling them first. Except maybe one super genius coyote with an ACME grill. :biggrinjester:

I was confused by the comment from the Harris County District Attorney's Office saying it is not against the law to kill cats. Is that because they were roaming free? Is the rule the same for dogs roaming free in public not on a leash?

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 2:50 pm
by Pete92FS
Captain Matt wrote: I was confused by the comment from the Harris County District Attorney's Office saying it is not against the law to kill cats. Is that because they were roaming free? Is the rule the same for dogs roaming free in public not on a leash?
Seamus may be able to shed some light on this but I thought a guy in Galveston last year got in big trouble for shooting feral cats.

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:36 pm
by seamusTX
It was in early 2007. He shot a feral cat. The cat did not die immediately. An operator of the San Luis Pass toll bridge claimed to own the cat. Those facts made the shooter liable for a charge of felony animal cruelty under the law that was in effect at that time.

His case went to trial. The jury deadlocked. The judge declared a mistrial. The DA decided not to retry the case.

It probably cost the defendant the price of a new Cadillac Escalade.

I can't say this often enough: Injuring or killing an animal can be a felony. Some people (potential jurors) are absolutely irrational about these issues. The defendant received credible death threats. The cat lovers and bird lovers were at each others' throats for years.

I doubt that whoever is doing this in Houston would steal pet animals. It's not necessary to take the risk, with all the feral animals around. My neighbor used to feed them. Sometimes he had 20 cats waiting for breakfast. If one dies or is caught, another one takes over its territory quickly.

BTW, in reference to an earlier message, not all animals are livestock. Livestock are defined in law as cattle, donkeys, horses, mules, pigs, sheep, goats, domesticated birds intended for human consumption (poultry), and some exotic species. These definitions are strewn around various places in the statutes.

- Jim

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 3:49 pm
by caldvn
ninemm wrote:Interesting read.

http://www.messybeast.com/eat-cats.htm
Good read, points made, that I have to agree with.

Killing someone's pet is a no no. :reddevil

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 8:34 pm
by USA1
pets need self defense too

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Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 11:08 pm
by ClarkLZeuss
boomerang wrote:The only relevant section of Texas penal code is designed to prevent torture, inhumane treatment or cruelty to animals
Are cat scans still legal?

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Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 11:36 am
by bdickens
Captain Matt wrote:
bdickens wrote:Coyotes?

Coyotes are well-known for eating cats. We've seen some in our area and have had quite a few cats disappear.
Coyotes are not known for grilling them first. Except maybe one super genius coyote with an ACME grill. :biggrinjester:

I was confused by the comment from the Harris County District Attorney's Office saying it is not against the law to kill cats. Is that because they were roaming free? Is the rule the same for dogs roaming free in public not on a leash?
No one knows whether or not any of the missing cats are being grilled and eaten; that is only speculation. Misinformed speculation if you ask me.

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 12:44 pm
by WarHawk-AVG
Uh oh....no wonder no cats around Panda Express

Orange Chicken may not be chicken after all?!

:grumble

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:19 pm
by joe817
WarHawk-AVG wrote:Uh oh....no wonder no cats around Panda Express

Orange Chicken may not be chicken after all?!

:grumble
Ewwwwwww......I may never eat there again! "rlol"

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:25 pm
by Keith B
Following these lines, the kid in Florida that was killing cats was released on bond today http://blogs.usatoday.com/ondeadline/20 ... tml?csp=34" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Also, an Oklahoma couple skinned a puppy to make a belt buckle (Warning, graphic photo in article) http://www.muskogeephoenix.com/local/lo ... 31654.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Some people are just sick. :mad5

Re: Lock up your pets in SW Houston

Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 5:26 pm
by bryang
Someone started a rumor via email that a certain Chinese restaurant in the town I lived in was serving dog meat. Supposedly, an inspector saw a skinned dog in the refrigerator during an inspection.

Of course, it wasn't true, but the damage was already done by the time it was proven to be false. The restaurant almost had to close from a lack of customers, however, after it came out in the paper what someone had done to them everyone started going back there to eat.
Therefore, an happy ending! :hurry:

-geo