JTsyo
Lifer
- Nov 18, 2007
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since a dog isn't human , it'd be 'incanine'
It's still inhumane since it's describing your behavior.
since a dog isn't human , it'd be 'incanine'
It's still inhumane since it's describing your behavior.
If you are anywhere near 24 hours you do not deserve to own animals.
Well depends on the pet. A dog I would agree, a cat less so, they tend to be perfectly fine for 24 hours maybe even more as long as they have food. If it's a regular thing though it might be harder on them.
When I'm gone "off schedule" my cat gets mad at me and literally yells when I get home lol. It's like a "WTF were you?" meow.
we'd leave the cat for up to a week at a time. automatic food, automatic water. i think she enjoyed sleeping in the bed without anyone knowing.
Did the dog die? No? Then it's not inhumane.
My sis has a small indoor dog that she leaves in a 3ftx3ft area for most of the day. She now lets it hang out with her in her room at night when she goes to bed after i bitched to her about it. But it's still basically locked up in that cage for 98% of the day when she's not sleeping or when we take it out to go pee/poo.
My sis never gives it any treats and only feeds it twice a day. She says it was recommended by her vet.
It fucking whines and barks all the time, and scratches at the caged wall to get out.
Is is inhumane?