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Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

I had a feeling they were coming after our pets during the cov period. If we humans are considered useless eaters, what do they thing about pets? narcissists and sociopaths are usually not very compassionate folks (unless their pets bring them a self-gratifying high). In Montreal it is mandatory to have dogs and cats registered at the city and srongly advised to micro chip them. They're cashing in big time on the pet industry. Not to mention the vet fees (and pet food) that have exploded (like doubled) during the cov period. It's a good way of unsettling our emotions and mental balance through outrage to have our pets taken away from us. Part of the agenda.

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Hopefully exposing their plans and speaking up against them will help stop this.

In America, the vets require chipping and vaccination. It's awful. You can't kennel your dog or cat unless its fully vaccinated as well.

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It's very strict indeed for dogs here too. On this note I remember a book written in the early 90s' from a French speaking vet "Un vétérinaire en colère" who realized he got fooled with the massive rollout of pet vaccines: vaccines for diseases which he had never heard of in his practice, but to make matters worse, he noticed the weakest animals were devopping and spreading the diseases. I had started back then to be fed spoonfuls of "food for thought" on the subject!

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Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

The fall of 2019 a scrawny cat came walking up to my wife and I after our run. I'm not a cat person! I go inside the house whilst my wife stayed at the porch. 20 minutes I called downstairs asking her what is she doing? She replies, oh look the cat came in! Yea...the door is open. I don't like cats. Fast forward to 2024! I woke up at 2am earlier this year, got up, but I felt like passing out. I laid down on the loft floor and went to sleep. An hour later I feel the cat bumping the back of my head. My cat, Sophie, is very much part of our family. I love that darn cat!

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Awww...so sweet! Pets fill a special place in our hearts

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I would be amused to see an official person try to catch and capture my yellow naped Amazon parrot, as there would be no way to tell who would die first; the person or me.

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A couple of years ago I told my daughter that when our dogs are gone we must not have any more. I could see this coming, all the fearmongering about how animals are dirty and carry disease.

They will need some heartless people to forcibly take away pets, imagine the distraught children and lonely old people who had only their pet for company.

Most normal people care a lot about animals, perhaps this will help open their eyes to the evil that is planned for us all.

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Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

There's no making sense of the cruel, abusive deeds that narcissistic sociopaths heap on their fellow humans. I've witnessed this scenario in my own life and with people I know. Some cruel person uses a beloved pet to manipulate the person they're targeting. These people, as far as I'm concerned, are as cruel and inhumane as they come. Nurturing isn't weakness, it's strength, and it's what our country needs more of if we're going to come back from the brink. Peanut's kind and caring owners are doing the right thing by standing up and pushing back.

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Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

I would note that "the inspector" who claims to have been bitten by P-Nut should be fired for mistreating an animal. My experience with animals has been one of great respect...for the animal, who in turn, respects me. All aggression against a human that I have seen in my entire life stemmed from the uncanny ability of animals to assess the human...in this case, P-Nut knew the intentions of the "inspector"...intending to murder him...and retaliated in self-defence. The Inspector was deemed to be deceitful by the squirrel...not to be trusted...and I agree with the squirrel. Do not allow any government officials onto your property. Send them packing.

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Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

Squirrels don't carry rabies, what they did to this family was a crime, they murdered a racoon and a squirrel that were family pets.

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Totally agree. And PNUT was a domesticated and educational pet for 7 years! Someone would’ve noticed of he had rabies.

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Nov 4·edited Nov 4Liked by Karen Kingston

The bad news keeps coming. European Parliament gets rid of dissenters and take more control over European countries. Democrat Nazis in US project the same onto Trump. Food supply in western countries endangered by chemicals including MRNA based chemicals, government restrictions on meat and livestock raising. The deep state is tightening its grip and I am sitting here looking for ways to fight back. I hate government overreach.

As an aside I chipped in to the Mark Longo's lawsuit fund to go after the NY state thugs who murdered P'nut and my namesake Fred the racoon.

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Thank you Fred! This story is so much bigger than the wrongful death of PNUT.

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