Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:43 pm
If you have a pet, what lengths will you go to to keep it alive? Apparently, this selfish man is willing to sacrifice other people’s pets to feed his own pet python. If you are an animal lover, we would caution you before you proceed. The video is just super disturbing even to a normal person, and we are also highly disturbed by the fact that the man even took a video and uploaded it publicly.
这个人到处领养狗狗去喂蛇!请分享出去让这种人渣得到教训!每只狗狗都是送养人的心头肉,让你领养只希望他有幸福的家,怎么做得出这种事?!This people keep adopting puppies to feed his snake!Please share!Heartless!!
Posted by Strive for Animals Welfare – SAW on Friday, March 18, 2016
An animal welfare organisation “Strive for Animals’ Welfare” (SAW) sparked public outrage against a man who fed puppies to his pet python. The video, presumably taken by the pet owner himself, depicts a python eating up a puppy.
According to the organisation, the man has been going around to adopt puppies, only to feed them to his pet python. The Chinese caption above reads: “This man is going around to adopt puppies to feed a snake! Please share this to teach the b*stard a lesson! Every dog up for adoption is the baby of its previous owner, letting you adopt them is because they wish that it would have a happy home, so how could he do this?”
Of course, some more puristic animal-lovers would insist that the python is just as much a pet and animal as the dog, so why are people so outraged when they even eat animal meat themselves? However, we prefer to take the stand that the man could have given other food to the python, and not take advantage of the previous dog owners’ trust. To us, he seemed just like he was trying to get free food for his pet.
What do you think?
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