A Real Pet Cemetery
Animal Neglect and Abuse in the 20th Century
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Narrated by:
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John Kostohryz
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By:
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David Boyer
About this listen
I have recently conducted a lot of research into why anyone would enjoy hurting animals, and the act itself has a specific term: zoo-sadism.
The term stands for the act of deriving enjoyment from hurting animals, and below is a list of what these sick creeps enjoy doing:
- Neglecting them.
- Hoarding them.
- Shooting them.
- Beating them.
- Stabbing them.
- Mutilating them.
- Throwing them.
- Stomping on them.
- Burning them.
- Running over them with a car.
- Forcing them to act as “bait” animals for other animals to attack.
It's time we fought back - and give these animals a voice again.
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