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Old 13-11-2005, 11:23 AM   #1
Blue Thunder 2
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Default Animal Cruelty. Makes Me Sick!!!

Just read in the paper today that a pet cat was lured by pizza and doused with lighter fluid and set alight. The five year old cat died four days later after being torched on October 27th. Both young men that were involved were both freed on bail to reappear in court on December 5th. I say don't free these assholes. Being a huge animal lover this sort of behaviour really saddens me and makes me feel sick. It's about time the law started to get tough with this sort of scum in society. There is just to much of this happening. What do you think?

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