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Originally Posted by dandysmom
I hate to sound like Animal Farm, but some animals are more equal than others! Who would object if a lethal virus could be found that would affect only rats? They destroy an enormous amount of crops, spread disease, bite children and animals, and as far as I can see are only useful as prey for very few other animals. Would it really upset the ecological balance if all rats could be eradicated? I'd welcome comments.......
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It probably would somewhere down the line.
It's not about eradication IMO, it's about control and avoiding cruelty where possible. Ok if it gets to the point where they have to be thinned out then we should find a way to do it that won't let them suffer.
Look at a topic closer to home, colonies of feral cats. They are a nuisance to some people, they spread disease and injuries amongst the domesticated cat population etc and some people hate them. Does that mean they should just be terminated without a second thought by whatever means necessary?
I know some people can pick and choose where they draw the line to what they feel is acceptable cruelty but I just can't