Don't ask us we're just the knockers shirt
Kevin D. Koyle, unfortunately, there are just too many that responded to this post that has the same mindset I do as in millions on some and hundreds on other responses so you might have to ask everyone that same question you asked me ..Don't ask us we're just the knockers shirt. I would rather save an injured animal, rehab it and release it and let it goes from there. I always had a difficult time watching nature documentaries and animals would be in trouble and they think they cannot help or interfere. I couldn't do that. Humans do so much harm to animals we owe them. I'd like to send planes to drop food for polar bears because we have ruined their habitat. Don't ask us we're just the knockers shirt. Lisa Hertel, I think it's important to note that, while animal rehabilitation options exist, not all are equipped to care for baby animals that have been abandoned. I once rescued a couple of kittens that were left out in the snow for several days--I fed them and kept an eye on them hoping their mother would come for them. Two of them died and, after seeing that, I grabbed the two remaining kittens and called a shelter. I was informed later that, had they just been a pound or two lighter, they'd have been put down because the clinic was not equipped to care for such small kittens.
Had I called before taking a few days to feed them and fatten them up, they'd have died anyway. So rather than condemning a man you don't know for taking action--the scope of which you cannot know either--I think you should just be happy that a human was kind enough to protect and save an animal and that that animal has lived to produce another generation because of his kindness. Sometimes humans need to intervene, he saved these babies and they are now living a life, for the people who think different, if you noticed at all, he never kept them in captivity, he allowed them to be free, they never forgot the help he gave them, saving their lives

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