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The end of a chipmunk!
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<blockquote data-quote="Giselle" data-source="post: 295830" data-attributes="member: 7525"><p>That surprises me. I think that every animal that can feel pain, fear, and can suffer - and chipmunks and squirrels certainly can - deserves consideration. Now, removing animals from inside our houses is one thing, but messing with them or hurting them in their home - outside - for trivial reasons doesn't seem compassionate. </p><p></p><p>I think it's always been a challenge for us humans to value the subjectivity of others, especially when they don't look like us, or we find ways to distance ourselves from their suffering or pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Giselle, post: 295830, member: 7525"] That surprises me. I think that every animal that can feel pain, fear, and can suffer - and chipmunks and squirrels certainly can - deserves consideration. Now, removing animals from inside our houses is one thing, but messing with them or hurting them in their home - outside - for trivial reasons doesn't seem compassionate. I think it's always been a challenge for us humans to value the subjectivity of others, especially when they don't look like us, or we find ways to distance ourselves from their suffering or pain. [/QUOTE]
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