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A once successful cat breeder kept 72 felines across two Illawarra properties in such squalid conditions that most had to be euthanised.
Even children can now be euthanised.
Sheba was euthanised after attacking a 39-year-old man and killing two dogs and a pig.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/public-warned-leopard-roodeplaat-dam-nature-reserve/
The Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (DBCA) Swan Coastal District Manager, Mark Cugley, said it may have to be euthanised because it couldn't get off the sandbar.
Visiting a vet the next day, Tracey said: "They told us that an MRI would cost up to £10,000, which is huge, and they said the other option for Pumba was to be euthanised, it’s absolutely ludicrous."
Source: https://www.cambridge-news.co.uk/news/local-news/cambs-resident-met-huge-vet-26875650
When he was just a pup, a breeder brought Scooter to animal control in Tucson to have him euthanised; he’d been born with hind legs that faced backwards, a condition that seemed to make it certain that he would never walk.