View Full Version : Some people make me sick
Riff Raff
26th March 2006, 01:52
I've got 5 puppies in my garage. On our excursion to the secret location for pit bike, quad bike and minimoto mayhem we discovered 5 puppies that had been dumped by some bastards! They're about 7 weeks old and very malnourished. It's breaking my heart listening to them crying for attention, food, love etc.
So when we get up we'll be heading out to the SPCA - they're going to need a bit of attention before they're offered out for adoption.
It makes me so angry that people do this.
Shadows
26th March 2006, 02:00
Ratshit shit. On ya for doing something.
Nicksta
26th March 2006, 02:22
oh, the poor puppies.... they are so lucky to have you come and find them... you are wonderful to help them....
myvice
26th March 2006, 03:02
Some people are scum, hope they make it.
Krusti
26th March 2006, 06:25
Would hate to see how they look after their kids! Well done, they owe you for life now.
smokeyging
26th March 2006, 06:40
good on you. i'd like to find the silly bugger who dumped them and put them in a bag...better still, through them in a river without the rock. i do hope they get good homes.
Uncle B
26th March 2006, 07:30
Makes you wonder about the human race sometimes.
I caught a guy once kicking a lovely golden lab with steel caps.....stopped the car and told him that if he kicked the dog one more time I'm going to kick him till he can't sit for a week and see how he likes it......the bastard was bigger than me but it stopped him......probably saw me foaming at the mouth with anger.
Most of our cats come from the SPCA cause there caring former owners dumped them. One was found in a cardboard box in a park, and another was dumped on a farm with a new litter to fend for....the farmer who caught her said she'd been killing and eating hedgehogs to survive.
Good on you for taking care of them.
Colapop
26th March 2006, 07:37
Hopefully they'll get good homes and the care and love that they need.
(And then grow and go and bite the bast*rds that did this to them)
DEATH_INC.
26th March 2006, 07:40
Good on ya RR. I hate bastards that do that shit too, what a bunch of wankers.:angry2: Lucky we weren't there, Draco'd want to keep them all.....
Sorry we couldn't make it last night, we'll definatly catch ya next time:brick:
Quasievil
26th March 2006, 07:41
Nice One Sue, not wanting to hijack but check thisstory out.
Me and Rob (torque) where riding out to Raglan and, he saw someone throw out of the window a paper bag or something, I saw a small puppy quivering on the side of the road.
I stopped , Rob cam back, and here is this little puppy bleeding and obviously scared shitless sitting in the grass.
What had happened was someone threw it out there car window at around 100kph, I picked it up and tucked the poor bugger into my Jacket (no Bag) and took it straight to the vet where the SPCA got involved and covered the costs for treatment.
Regret? I wish we chased the fucker dow and dealt with them harshly!!
But yes some people are worse than tiolet scum, unbelievable eh ?
Jackrat
26th March 2006, 07:53
Our latest cat was found as a very young kitten,walking along the side of the road an he's the second we've got that way.
A good mate has a lab X he found in a sack at one of our local beaches.
Good on ya' for doing the right thing by these pups Riff,as you say some people make ya' sick allright.
I've come across a few people that thought it was fun to tease or mistreat animals,they've always been a bit put out when I say "what you do to my critters,I do to you"
Don't tend to see them again after that.
Friggin' cowards!!!
Limb
26th March 2006, 08:19
Good that there are people like you who help them though..
erik
26th March 2006, 08:35
Good on ya Sue. It's sickening how some people treat animals.
We got our dog off the next door neighbour who found her abandoned in a box on a beach.
Riff Raff
26th March 2006, 08:48
Here's a couple of pics of them. It's almost impossible to get them all together as two of them kept going off and cowering in the corners. Poor wee mites.
myvice
26th March 2006, 09:02
If I could have a dog I'd take one off your hands, but as I'm renting...
jimbo600
26th March 2006, 09:04
Here's a couple of pics of them. It's almost impossible to get them all together as two of them kept going off and cowering in the corners. Poor wee mites.
Wow! They'd make nice slippers. Or knee sliders. Can I have a couple?
froggyfrenchman
26th March 2006, 09:08
good on you riff raff. Some people are pretty sub human alright!
inlinefour
26th March 2006, 09:16
If I could get away with it Id take one, but alas I cant...
Yea our cats where of the thrwo me away variety, bloody great loyal animals now. Dunno what they'd think about a dog...
Yes there are some right proper dropkicks out there. Someone needs to castrate them before they contaminate the genepool!:devil2:
Krusti
26th March 2006, 09:27
I would take one but there are allready too many bitches in our house!:woohoo:
Quasievil
26th March 2006, 09:34
you sure youre not fucking with a photo of jimmy? kind of see a resemblence there in pic 2
Dafe
26th March 2006, 09:39
I don't know why the fark people dump animals like that. The SPCA is the alternative! Why do people not understand that!
I say take away the millions we give to the refugees that are coming to live off our dole system and put the money into decent things like the SPCA.
sAsLEX
26th March 2006, 09:47
Wow! They'd make nice slippers. Or knee sliders. Can I have a couple?
Burns: Some men hunt for sport,
Others hunt for food,
The only thing I'm hunting for,
Is an outfit that looks good...
See my vest, see my vest,
Made from real gorilla chest,
Feel this sweater, there's no better,
Than authentic Irish setter.
See this hat, 'twas my cat,
My evening wear - vampire bat,
These white slippers are albino
African endangered rhino.
Grizzly bear underwear,
Turtles' necks, I've got my share,
Beret of poodle, on my noodle
It shall rest,
Try my red robin suit,
It comes one breast or two,
See my vest, see my vest,
See my vest.
Like my loafers? Former gophers -
It was that or skin my chauffeurs,
But a greyhound fur tuxedo
Would be best,
So let's prepare these dogs,
Mrs. Potts: Kill two for matching clogs,
Burns: See my vest, see my vest,
Oh please, won't you see my vest.
Macktheknife
26th March 2006, 09:59
Good on you for doing the right thing, We have 2 cats from desperate circumstances too. One was stuffed into a letterbox and covered with newspaper and kids were trying to light it on fire, the other watched its litter mate stoned to death by these kids and they were starting on him when they were 'interupted'. They are both still a bit mental even 2 years later, the kids I have never caught up with, sadly.
I would like to do the same to those who hurt animals and call it fun, I would love to find out if they find it so funny then.
Good on you anyway, great looking pups.
Motu
26th March 2006, 10:18
I found a cute black lab pup at our place a few months ago,she was so weak she couldn't stand up and wouldn't even drink water.That was the limit of our nursing,and as the SPCA wouldn't take her on a sunday we got the pound around....dunno what happened to her.I'm pretty sure she was from around here,but no one contested our taking her over....too gutless to own up to it.
My daughter fosters kittens for the SPCA,they all have a story,and I hope for all her work (ha,playing with kittens work?!) they all go to loving homes.She has a stray mother cat with 3 kittens at the moment,one is a runt and I really hope he makes it.
Krusti
26th March 2006, 10:22
People who abandon animals like that should be tied to a post with a big chain out in the street for a couple of days with no food or water! See how they like it. We could all walk past and kick them with our steel caps as well!
WINJA
26th March 2006, 10:39
Here's a couple of pics of them. It's almost impossible to get them all together as two of them kept going off and cowering in the corners. Poor wee mites.
THOSE ARE REAL CUTE , THEY LOOK LIKE SOME SORTA FIGHTING DOG
Paul in NZ
26th March 2006, 10:44
You can tell a lot about people by the way they treat animals and the more people I meet, the more I like my dog!
Good job RR.
Cheers
sels1
26th March 2006, 11:01
Good on ya RR. There are too many stories like this and it is a sad reflection on parts of our society. On the upside tho, is good to see how many people are taking on abused/unwanted animals - on ya KBers!
T.W.R
26th March 2006, 11:26
Nice to see there are some decent people in this world, good on you RR.
there are some prize arseholes out there that treat animals like shit :oi-grr: its bloody disgusting.
Its like the pricks a few years back in chch who didn't want their dog, so to get rid of it they tied the poor thing to a stake out in the tidal part of the waimak river bed by brooklands lagoon, the dog survived 3-4 days before being rescued. the asreholes should have had the same done to them!
Big Dave
26th March 2006, 11:36
Nice work Sue - do they drown out the sound of WT crying and cowering in the corner too?
Madness
26th March 2006, 13:15
I just got back from walking our dogs; a Golden Retriever & Golden Lab.
I try to walk my dogs before I do things for myself like riding on the Taka's.
This planet is running out of many things, unfortunately assholes is not one of them.:bash:
Riff Raff
26th March 2006, 13:23
Aunty NC and I just took the puppies to the SPCA - here's hoping they make it to the adoption process. One of them is quite a good escape artist and managed to get out of the big plastic box thingee to leave an aromatic present in the back of the station wagon.
SwanTiger
26th March 2006, 14:00
They look like incredibly beautiful dogs who will probably develop a unique personality. Its just a pity that you gave them to the SPCA, as now they'll turn out to be bored house pets with kids yanking their tails for the rest of their lives.
I got my dog from my partner (before we were togeather) and he came from a bad start in life. When she went around to the ladies house for an unrelated purpose, she found two dead puppies in the yard and a bunch of starving puppies with a bad case of worms and some had rickets.
Hes the funniest and most intelligent dog you'll ever meet. Excellent for hunting, extremely agile and protective too, yet friendly and always wants a cuddle. Just goes to show... the best dogs are the mungrels who had a shitty start in life.
Proof attached.
Hitcher
26th March 2006, 15:00
But the really tragic thing about this is some people look after their pets better than they do their kids.
Don't get me started about beneficiaries and big dogs...
Jackrat
26th March 2006, 15:19
Just goes to show... the best dogs are the mungrels who had a shitty start in life.
Proof attached.
Hey I hope that counts for people as well.
If it does,I should do OK.
BTW,neat dog mate:niceone:
Sniper
26th March 2006, 15:35
Fuck, reading some of these storys makes me so bloody angry. How can a human being be so capable of such horrendous acts of cruelty. Im an avid animal lover and I wish that the same bloody penalties were imposed on people for kicking a dog or cat, just as they would be charged for kicking a human being or child.
On my own tangent now. When I was in the Army doing a bit of training in the hills, we were doing a bit of sneaking and attacking practise on another platoon who thought they were the shit. Anyway I was hust behind point when he came across a cat and a litter of her kittens, but the image that has burnt into my barin for all time was that this poor female cat who I could see would have been a beautiful longhair had had her tail cudely broken, a paw cut off and she had pins stuck in both rear paws. I couldn't fucken believe it!
Anyway, we decided to stop and see what we could do about this (one of the guys took the cat and her litter away, I never heard what became of them) and the other 3 of us (5 if you include the Staff) decided that we might call on the farmer who owned the land and ask if he knew anything about it and what he could do to help. Anyway, turns out this fat MF, arse bandit was the C%$T who dumped them there. Anyway, after a few hours of chatting to him, his wife and explaining to his elderly parents, who were there, what was the downside in us finding this out I can say I honestly look back and say that that was one of my proudest moments in the army.
Good on ya RR and WT. You guys are bloody hero's.
BuFfY
26th March 2006, 16:03
Jesus those stories bought tears to my eyes! I hate people who hurt animals because they don't know what is happening and can't always fight back... poor wee things:(
Last year when I was driving home from uni I saw a cat lying on the side of the road that had been hit. My best friend and I who love animals decided to turn around and try and save this poor wee kitty. We tried to find the owners to tell them what had happened but the houses we went to said they didn't know who it belonged to. By the time we got back to the cat it had died. Now I wish we had of just taken it to the vet to start with and maybe have saved its life. I wouldn't be able to live with myself if I hadn't of stopped. We wrapped it in a towel and one of the neighbours took it just incase someone came to ask if she had seen it... My best friend and I proceeded to cry our way home :cry:
kro
26th March 2006, 18:01
I know your pain. I was sitting outside having a cup of coffee yesterday morning, and the next door neighbours kids let a dog loose on a 6 month old kitten, the kitten barely escaped alive, and was trembling so much, it was like I was holding a cake mixer.
The fucking hopeless woman next door is a shit for brains, and this is her fourth kitten in four months, she lost the other 3, because she lets the kids do anything to the kittens, and they have all run away, and the oldest boy is a sadistic fuck, and is the next generation of serial killer imo.
Kitten has been in my house ever since, and is going to the SPCA tomorrow. I scared the kid a fair bit after I saw him let the dog loose on the kitten, and he went crying to Mum, and she did nothing, because she knows not to fuck with me, after the last episode of neighbour rivalry, where she lost out big time.
Excuse my language, but this sort of thing with dumped pets, and people who should never have pets just boils my blood.
Good work for rescuing the pups. I am would love to take the people who did it, and tie them up in a bag, and leave them on the desert road, and see how they go.
kickingzebra
26th March 2006, 18:37
Second that, to all of the above bar knee sliders. :no:
We have had two cats now, that were cast offs, and they have had real character. Sometimes animals need to be put down, but crap, how hard is it to get a vet to do it, or take them to the SPCA?? even at worst do it in a clean manner, but dumping them, or starving them? heartless busstids! :bash:
We'll get dogs, but only when we are in a house that has a decent whack of land, I like big Dogs, and it seems criminal to keep them in small town sections.
On a lighter note, Look at all the big hard bikers, all so sad for the cute little puppies!! yeah, watch out for those bikers, hard people, bad news I tells ya!!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
SwanTiger
26th March 2006, 18:52
My father was looking after my sisters dog for quite some time, eventually it went wild and only trusted a few people. It still was an extremely good dog however being wild it got a bit nutty and also contracted a few diseases.
He decided to have the dog put down when he moved into town, but was a complete tight arse when it came to paying a vet to do it. Instead, he created a very humane gas chamber out of a fridge, put the dog in the fridge with a bone and it fell asleep - and never woke up again.
I wish I was in a position at the time to take the dog as it trusted me. It was a complete mungrel, female too, but had a killer attitude and would protect anything it valued. However that was one of its downfalls in the attempts of finding it a new home.
End of the day. Shit happens. Lots of cruel things occur and I would think the majority of them are commited by we humans. You just have to learn to accept that despite our supposedly democratic societies, stable economy and so on - we're savage killers - though most have been watered down and raised on mummy's tit too long.
SwanTiger
26th March 2006, 19:00
We'll get dogs, but only when we are in a house that has a decent whack of land, I like big Dogs, and it seems criminal to keep them in small town sections.
I think its better to have a dog in a smaller section or more confined area as long as it has a very active lifestyle. The reason I say this is because if you keep the dog inside, it will bond much more fluently with you and your family. After 5 years you'll have a dog that will take on pack of lions to protect you, or will never fail to greet you at the door with a big fat wet smooch.
dangerous
26th March 2006, 19:01
Here's a couple of pics of them. It's almost impossible to get them all together as two of them kept going off and cowering in the corners. Poor wee mites.
They look Pitbullish, I hope they come out the other side ok... my rep to you sums it up for me, thank you S :first:
Riff Raff
26th March 2006, 19:13
Thanks for all your comments and green bling folks. I have to say it was a good thing that Cowpoos was around with advice on how much to feed the pups - basically 1 tablespoon of food every 4 to 6 hours. I told the SPCA this and they agreed that if they had eaten any more in one go they would have likely gone into shock due to the condition they were in.
One of the pups came close to gaining a new mum in the form of NC. Would have been interesting initiation into the world of motorbikes for it on the long trip back to Wellington!
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