The unthinkable happened in West Palm Beach, Florida- kittens were rescued off a boat, tied up and intended to be used as "bait". Accoring to the rescuer at Adopt A Cat Foundation, it's not that uncommon- kittens are used as fish bait, shark bait, and alligator bait.
Putting a cat in water is cruelty enough; but to put a cat tied up, or with fish hooks inserted- to be eaten alive by a shark or an alligator, is depraved, savage brutality.
We ask the Florida Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement to make arrests and file charges of animal cruelty against these fishermen.
Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Executive Director Nick Wiley Farris Bryant Building 620 S. Meridian St.Tallahassee, FL 32399-1600 Phone: 850-487-3796
The unthinkable happened in West Palm Beach, Florida- kittens were rescued off a boat, tied up and intended to be used as "bait". Accoring to the rescuer at Adopt A Cat Foundation, it's not that uncommon- kittens are used as fish bait, shark bait, and alligator bait.
Putting a cat in water is cruelty enough; but to put a cat tied up, or with fish hooks inserted- to be eaten alive by a shark or an alligator, is depraved, savage brutality.
We ask the Florida Fish and Wildlife Law Enforcement to make arrests and file charges of animal cruelty against these fishermen.
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