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New owners of Molly the SPCA rescue potbelly pig butcher and eat her

badbadboy

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"Pictures on snapchat of them seasoning the meat"

They signed the SPCA docs that Molly was to be a pet, Not food.

There are terrible human beings.

The sad thing is they didn't break any laws.
 

Cock Throppled

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What about a civil suit since they broke the contract?

If the SPCA had any balls, they's persue this any way they can.

They used adoption as a cheap way to buy pork.

I remember adopting a cat and having to agree and sign all kinds of promises about care, and to return on certain dates for check-ups for a year.

I'm sure the guy told them she had been killed humaley. What else would he say?
 

Lo-ki

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Some animals should be left as pets...
Some should be left as food...
 

jgg

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Some animals should be left as pets...
Some should be left as food...
Some people have a problem distinguishing.
 

sybian

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I hate to tell everybody this.....but that's been going on for years.
Maybe not all of them through the SPCA, but I have heard of a few instances by word of mouth.
There are an awful lot of minority's that feed there families through the pets for sale adds.
If they signed a contract, they broke it...and morally they are wrong and it should be investigated.
 

sybian

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There were > 21 million slaughtered in the country during 2016.
Might have been some cuties among them.



http://www.canadapork.com/en/industry-information/hog-production-in-canada
Pigs are fairly intelligent, and are fun to have around.....fortunately they consume the grains, and other foods that are not suitable for human consumption.
If we all became vegetarians, we would have to consume a very much lower quality of food, that would otherwise be fed to animals....so that those animals could then feed us.
If that was the case....you'd be consuming mold, insects, and fungus in your foods....chased down with a monthly dose of antibiotics to stay alive.
Besides.....who'd want a world without bacon for shit sakes?
 

bdan

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The only thing that dictates that is culture. Pigs are very smart and caring animals, much like dogs. Other countries eat dogs, some adore cows. Who are we to call any of these right or wrong?
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Cock Throppled

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The only thing that dictates that is culture. Pigs are very smart and caring animals, much like dogs. Other countries eat dogs, some adore cows. Who are we to call any of these right or wrong?
Not the issue. We eat hundreds of thousands of pigs, too.

This animal was not a food source. She was adopted, not sold. To be a pet. If they couldn't take care o her they could have returned her to the SPCA. They had every intention of getting her cheap to eat. The fact that then allowed them to essentially do anything to her, or any other adopted animal, is wrong, and should be illegal.
 

Ms Erica Phoenix

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Buying Gelderman Farms products is a much more ethical way to obtain humanely raised pork. I used to buy it at the Farmers Market, now lucky for me because I don’t have much free time anymore, they now sell it at Save On at Cambie & West broadway. Their bacon is fucking amazing! :)
One of my favourite downtown breakfast spots on Robson uses their pork! I agree with you!
 

clu

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I guess the SPCA needs to add some teeth (penalties) to their contract terms. It mightn't be illegal what was done but then they could send a collector agency after violators. Or they could even do an initial trial agreement where full ownership is not transferred until a standard of care is confirmed in follow up visits. Then criminal repercussions are still on the table for a time.
 

sybian

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I had the SPCA show up here once.....I remember thinking WTF?
They had a report that 2 cattle were being neglected, and wanted a look in my barn.
I asked if they wanted to see the other 400 head being held in my stockyards...they said no, we saw them from the road, and they look healthy ,watered ,fed and fine....we want to see the two in the barn, that had been reported.
(I had been observing them for 20 minutes, wandering my upper pasture, trying to get a better look at the place, from a vantage point, but they didn't know that)
I opened the door for them and told them to knock themselves out....and I would be around someplace if they had any questions.
They found me after a few minutes...scratching their heads, and asking if I had any other barns, with cattle inside.
I answered no....and asked "who the hell would have reported me...."that was confidential of course.
Now in the month before only one person had been in my barn, a neighbor who I've had property line disputes with over the last year....so I informed them of that, and the fact that I didn't appreciate him using their authority as a weapon to solve a dispute over something else, that had nothing to do with them.
They returned a week later from Kamloops , very apologetic, and said when they questioned my neighbor, he said that " he didn't like the fact that those two cows were separated from their buddies, and thought it wasn't humane to do so"
He was informed that the two animals were separated because they calved out later, and we're not aggressive , or large enough to compete with the other stock for hay.....He was then read the " legislation of the right to farm act"...and a few other laws to prevent further false reporting in the future.
We went inside after finding the two cattle back in the herd, and had a cup of coffee....and I told them the story about how my " good neighbor" had a property line surveyed, and lost a shop and some acreage to me after the " new" lines were determined....which i had informed him that he might not want to do that, and he may not be happy with the outcome.
I know they were not impressed, as it's an hour and a half from Kamloops to my place...I don't know if he had any more problems stemming from the SPCA, or if they just filed it under " dumbass" and looked the other way.
Needless to say, when he visits his recreational property from Maple Ridge....he tends to avoid me a little more than he used too.
 

storm rider

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My take on it

Whilst it is strange to say the least of somebody adopting a pig in the first place it is even more strange that they killed it and ate it.Not something done with dogs/cats etc.That being said it is just a pig...a filthy animal that eats where it shits.It's brain is smaller than an apple and it only knows it's instincts which are EAT/SHIT/FUCK.

My best friend last year bought a pig and fattened it up over the course of the year and when winter was coming he shot it in the head along with 2 others and butchered them.He got 200 pounds of assorted pork cuts and it cost him 50 cents a pound.Good on him to feed his family in the most economical way.

The people that yap off and get upset over stuff like this are SJW's that are looking for a cause to be offended about......would those same SJW's get all loud and the like if ALL of the pigs at Pickton's pig farm were culled......naw they would probably STFU and not bother saying anything.

Mountain out of a molehill that is caused by the Bullshit in our society due to Political Correctness and those pandering to it....imagine how many "snowflakes" called into work "sick" because an adopted pig was killed and eaten and they needed "safe spaces" for at least 2 days to get their heads back in the game.

As for pigs....hell yeah....I love bacon.....pork chops are wicked and properly made Porchetta is the food of the gods.

SR
 

Cock Throppled

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As usual, you completely missthe point.

First - it was a pot bellied pig, not a usual pig used for food production. This pig was raised as a pet, and received or didn't receive shots that food-production pigs get, so there's an issue of what it had in its bloodstream.

Second - it was adopted out to be a pet, not food. If you rented out your house on the understanding, and stated in the contract, that it was to be a residence, and you pound out it was being used as a grow-op, or cocaine bundling facility, would you be so understanding?

Third - The people who adopted it decidied to kill it instead of simply returning it. Is that reasonable behaviour to you? If you left your dog in the care of a friend and they beat it, or shot it because it growled, would you be so understanding?

Fourth - Your comment about pigs on Pickton's farm makes no sense.
 

clu

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Storm rider, must you reduce everything to liberal (SJW) vs. conservative viewpoints?

There was a transfer of ownership with certain stipulations. Imagine, if you will, a wooden antique offered "free to a good home" on the promise that the new owner restore and preserve it. The new owner agrees then uses it as fire wood. Or imagine a donation in a will, designated for a scholarship or restoration of a church or some such, which is instead spent buying a new car for the person in charge.

I'm an unapologetic meat eater, but I still think poorly of this behaviour. It's a matter of integrity.
 
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