By Jessica Chasmar - The Washington Times - Thursday, September 22, 2016
Two Rutgers University law professors have published an essay making a “case against pets,” arguing that domestication of animals is a form of torture that is morally and ethically wrong.
Despite living with six rescue dogs, professors Gary Francione and Anna Charlton describe their pets as “non-human refugees,” according to an article they published on Aeon.co this month.
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Can't argue much there.
Companionship is not ending here though.
It is the Pet Supervisory Legislation that must be created and implemented.
Such as:
1. stop crazy breeds
2. obligate pet owners with a "Responsible Ownership Contract"
administered by Local Councils, or similar.
3. start a system of "ROC Bond" lodged with same Councils
to be forfeited on breaches of ROC.