And saying they desrve it is simply ridiculas Ive had friends as a kid bitten and none of them deserved it.
I'm talking about situations where they do stupid enough things to get bitten.
A few years back a woman got out of her parked car near city hall here next to a construction site at 2 or 3 o'clock in the afternoon and was attacked by several rats in broad daylight. This was witnessed by many people who reported the woman got back in her car screaming and drove away.
I think you are full of shit, no offense. I've never, ever heard a story like that - unless it's some stupid urban legend. Rats are not vicious pack animals like some wild dogs are, they are timid animals that tend to avoid humans whenever possible because we are predators to them.
You're either buying into these silly stories or are making them up in order to justify some of the things us humans do to them.
look Im against clubbing seals to death as much as the next guy. But filthy vermin is simply filthy vermin and Id frankly care less how they are rid of.
So you're being selective towards which animals you hate seeing cruelty being inflicted upon. How immensely kind of you.
As I had said, that they are vermin is not relevant. That does not mean one should torture one or give it a slow, painful death... you can't justify needless animal abuse just by attaching the "vermin" tag. That in itself is not only ridiculous, but very cold hearted. You said yourself you're not one for animal cruelty, yet your indifference and total apathy shows otherwise
This is all about being against pointless cruelty, and people who go out of their way to intentionally inflict it. On rats, on dogs, on cats... what ever animal. The double standard you are supporting destroys the notion that you dislike such cruelties. And as this has nothing to do with the necessity of killing.
But keep this in mind rats are still capable of carrying highly contagious diseases like leptospirosis, hepetitis, hantavirus and salmonella.
Oh, I can list a lot of other diseases other animals carry. That rats carry disease is well known, so I don't know what your point is here. It is a moot one.
A lot of these diseases aren't transmitted as easily as you'd think, unless you don't clean up regularly or eat rat feces in your food (which is the primary method of transmission). Hell, if I had dog shit in my food I'd get incredibly ill too with a disease. BTW, hantavirus is carried by deer mice mostly. Disease doesn't magically transport to you just from
looking at a rat, which is how some people actually think.
They did a study of 200 trapped rats in Baltimore a few years ago and found more than half were carriers of some of these very antibodies.
It would be interesting to see what they found from 200 stray dogs and cats, and raccoons. Perhaps even humans.
BTW, do you even know what 'antibodies' are?
That why they are called vermin!!
Why are we arguing them about being vermin? OF course they are, well, in instances where they provide a problem anyway. But that's not the issue here. The point is not to be a fucking prick and have the decency to give these animals a quick death where possible.
One female rodent can have over 200 offspring in one year.
And one man has the potential to create the actions that causes the death of millions of his own species. Your point? We've already established that they are pests, and why they need to be controlled. But that's not the point I'm making.
It's this kind of "oh I don't care how it dies or gets treated, it's only a (insert animal here)" attitude that is the reason why animal cruelty exists in the first place. It royally shits me, because with such an attitude people think they can do whatever they want with "lesser species", including unspeakable things (such as the situation I described earlier). Maybe if people had more respect for life in general, and had an ounce of compassion, we would see less acts of pointless cruelty and/or sadism.
You're over blowing the cons of an animal you don't like, so you can dismiss any ethical consideration towards it as if it was a waste of time. And then be as blatantly hypocritical as changing your tune for seals. Do you even know
why animal cruelty is hated in the first place? I'll give you a hint: it's not because of what animal it is - something
you seem to be using, and completely disregarding obviously cruel acts towards creature B because it's "vermin". I don't even have to begin to explain why that is morally incomprehensible, no matter how inconsequential it may seem to be.
I'll say this to you again, because you seem to be ignoring this small, yet vital statement: They're living, breathing, feeling creatures... and even though at times they are pests, they're not demonic objects.