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Posted by: Katrina at Thu Apr 8 11:27:57 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Katrina ] Probably because decapitation is not a valid method of euthanasia in most places and is considered animal cruelty. Animal control should have offered to find a vet or other facility that could have euthanized the animal. I'm rather impressed that a city is considering a reptile on par with a dog or cat, becuase if someone decapitated a dog in their backyard, that could be misdermeanor or felony cruelty, depending on state laws and the events that occured (was it a one stroke and done event, or did it take several tries?). [ Hide Replies ]
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