| moralis |
| Should we try to prevent other animals from killing and eating each other? |
| BigBecka |
| How on earth would you acheive this?! I wouldn't force my eating habits on another person. I do get tired of my dad's cat eating birds (and giving me the feet). I might scold him if I catch him torturing an animal. But I can't stop him. |
| WarChild |
It is not your job. Get a dog for that :lol: |
| BigBecka |
| LOL :lol: We used to have a dog, but he was frightened of the cat. He was also frightened of rabbits, because one attacked him once... :albino: |
| AndyBa |
LOL!!! I would like to see this dog :) and the rabbit :) |
| WarChild |
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| Red Jester |
| Mother Nature is doing just fine. Who are we to say we know better than her. |
| optomeb |
| Yeap! |
| Gladis |
| If we attempted to do this, it would result in an ecological disaster. It is necessary for animals such as lions to hunt in order for an ecological balance to be maintained. If all lions stopped hunting, it would be extremely detrimental to many of the species in the area, including the prey species itself. The harm done from the resulting ecological catastrophe would far outweigh any good which may have been done by saving a few gazelle from being eaten by lions. Quote from Animal Rights and Vegetarian Ethics by Eugene Khutoryansky |