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"BAC" wrote in message ... I have asked the RSPCA whether, in their opinion, drowning of grey squirrels is a humane form of killing live trapped squirrels, and their response was that the squirrels should be despatched either by shooting or by a lethal blow to the head. Have any of them ever tried to get one into a position where one could strike a lethal blow to the head? I don't know. However, if you consult the FC's current advice on grey squirrel control in woodlands, it describes what they advocate as the correct procedure in some detail. And what is their view of killing rats and mice? And what is the point of that question? That they are all vermin. So what? Are you implying that animals which are a nuisance (vermin) are somehow undeserving of humane treatment? You have not answered the question, what is their view of killing rats and mice? Is poisoning rats causing them to suffer an agonising death over many hours, humane? |
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