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The Photography Thread

i had the dogs down the beach the other day. it was so hot and lovely i had my top and trainers off and had a paddle along the beach. it was idyllic. there were loads of people out and about on wee boats & jetskis from the marina. :)

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on the way home, we found a poor wee bunny wabbit on its last legs. it had a wound on the back of its neck. it looked like it had been bitten by a dog or something. :(

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the dogs were keen to finish the job, but i managed to keep them away and i lifted the poor thing off the path and put him on the grass.

i suppose the kindest thing to do would have been to wring its neck, but i just couldn't. :\
 
i did, i lifted it off the path so it wouldn't get eaten by a dog or a seagull. the poor thing's heart was racing and it was stumbling about trying to get away from the dogs, but it kept falling over. :\
 
thanks. :)

those two little mutts aren't big enough for me. i prefer to 'tie' with great danes and rabid wolves. <3 :D
 
What I can't get my head round is why Felix thought taking it off the path would protect it from dogs or seagulls :\
 
well excuuuuuuuuse me for not being a cold hearted rabbit killer. putting it off the path into some long grass was marginally better than leaving it the middle of the path where i found it.

i'm sorry, but i don't have it in me to kill something like that.

what would YOU have done, fishy?
 
See, right now i'm having a discourse in my brain.

The matter of fact just get on with side is saying 'Yeah Aye, I'd have though about killing it putting it out of its misery.'

The softer side is saying to me 'It's easy to say this but you're looking at a photo, faced with the scared quivering little thing in real life could you actually take your foot or hands to it and kill it?

It also looks exactly like my pet rabbit that I found with its neck rung when I was 10. Somebdy MURDERED my rabbit :(
 
^^I honestly don't know, Felix :|

Didn't mean to have a go, mate - just couldn't see the logic in it being safer on the verge :\
 
Having carried out many 'mercy killings' on rabits with myxomatosis in my younger days (I was a shotgun toating country bumpkin), I'd have to say that the experiences have scarred me to the extent that I could never do it again.

I knew I was saving them from a worse fate, but watching little thumpers twitch their last, from a wound you've inflicted is heartbreaking.
 
I know exactly how felix feels with this. At various times in my life I've lived in rural areas and you see this kind of situation quite often. I must admit that I've never been able to actually finish something off even though I knew it would be the kindest thing to do.

Even when I was looking after a friend's cats and they would bring in birds, mice and rats and perform their protracted feline torture rituals I couldn't bring myself to finish the poor little buggers off. Killing something - even something that's dying in pain - is not something that comes easily. At least not to me - I can't even kill the spiders that infest my flat. In a way I am quite glad.
 
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