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According to Goldstein, Wilson "required a slow, thoughtful, careful and measured response to her disease" and "trying to fill every hole in every tooth in her mouth in one visit" was "not humanely possible to achieve."
"At the moment, officers can't take traps and help these people, either to check if the cat is microchipped or, if it's feral, to have it put down humanely.
Because of this, every day is now Whacking Day in Florida, and civilians are encouraged to “humanely” kill the pythons in order to stop their spread.
Source: https://www.digitaltrends.com/movies/the-simpsons-times-show-predicted-the-future/
He should order his administration to strengthen public transport and force corporations to upgrade their trains and treat their workers humanely and pay them a good salary.
Just great FF, now we have to wait for this to play out in court and I guarantee you, ultimately the law will come into effect and the cats will be humanely killed.
Source: https://caymannewsservice.com/2023/04/non-profit-stops-efforts-to-control-feral-cats/
One of the Zoo’s veterinarians, dressed in appropriate personal protective equipment, collected the animal and humanely euthanized it.
Source: https://arktimes.com/arkansas-blog/2023/09/28/rabid-bat-captured-at-the-little-rock-zoo-but-its-fine
The dog, which was seized by officers at the scene, will be humanely destroyed after its breed is determined by specialists, it is understood.