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dub.g 10-14-2010 09:58 AM

local douche drills a hole, puts jewelries on his pet turtles..
 
lol saw this headline on geekologie.com

http://www.geekologie.com/2010/10/14...-turtles-2.jpg
http://www.geekologie.com/2010/10/14...-turtles-3.jpg

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A Delta man accused of attaching handles to his pet turtle and tortoise by drilling holes through their shells could be facing animal-cruelty charges.

“I was pretty furious when I saw them,” says Abbotsford’s Reptile Guy Mike Hopcraft, who took the animals from their owner on Tuesday. “He modified these animals to suit his lifestyle.”

Hopcraft — who runs a rescue and education program for and about exotic animals — says he got a call about the animals from the Greater Vancouver Zoo, which had allegedly been offered them by the owner.

He says the man had drilled four holes into each creature’s shell. Cables ran from the holes to a handle on their backs, making it “easier” for the owner to carry the 30-pound Sulcata tortoise and to tether a leash to the turtle.

“They do have nerves in their shells, so it would have been painful for them when they were drilled,” says Hopcraft.

The box turtle also had a jewel glued to its shell that Hopcraft has been unable to remove, he says.

Marcie Moriarty, an investigator with the B.C. SPCA, called it “accessorizing to the extreme.”

“Clearly, this shows a person who has no respect for animals and no knowledge on how to care for them,” Moriarty says.

The SPCA has launched a full investigation, which will also look into other animals the Delta man owns, before recommending animal cruelty charges to Crown counsel.

A veterinarian is to look at both animals Wednesday afternoon to determine if there are further injuries.

Hopcraft says the tortoise appears to be underweight and is unable to walk without dragging its shell on the ground, while the turtle’s claws and beak are overgrown.

He intends to send the turtle — if the jewel can be removed — to the Greater Vancouver Zoo, he says, and would like to add the tortoise to his educational program, which subsidizes his rescues.

Hopcraft says that plan may not come to pass, given that his program faces closure in December under B.C.’s new exotic-animal ban — unless he can find new funding.



Read more: http://www.theprovince.com/life/turt...#ixzz12MCc8q98
http://www.theprovince.com/life/turt...818/story.html

flagella 10-14-2010 10:00 AM

Retard

Berzerker 10-14-2010 10:02 AM

If he wanted to get rid of them he should have just eaten them.

Berz out.

Great68 10-14-2010 10:03 AM

OH MY GOD NOT THE FUCKING TURTLES!

OH THE HUMANITY!

dinamix 10-14-2010 10:11 AM

what about this idiots who crop dogs ears and tails? same goes with neutering..the hipocracy

sonick 10-14-2010 10:27 AM

IT'S CLOBBERIN' TIME!

http://www.mannythemovieguy.com/imag...es_origins.jpg

Orion 10-14-2010 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Great68 (Post 7145038)
OH MY GOD NOT THE FUCKING TURTLES!

OH THE HUMANITY!

I was going to say exactly...

seriously is this the cruelest thing humans have done

I mean if the guy was drilling for the pleasure of torture then he would be sick minded... but I don't think that was his intent... i don't know... i can't speak for this guy

Mugen EvOlutioN 10-14-2010 10:34 AM

ninja turtle is gonna kick some ass

dutch 10-14-2010 11:34 AM

Farmers cut off the horns on their bulls all the time, which also have nerves with in.

v.Rossi 10-14-2010 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dinamix (Post 7145046)
what about this idiots who crop dogs ears and tails? same goes with neutering..the hipocracy

I'm no dog expert but I think male dogs have to get neutered at the right age for health reasons, same goes for female dogs getting spade. Again, I'm no expert so feel free to correct me. The tail cut is common on those big dogs, never seen ears cut. I'm sure it happens, considering people eat dogs, well people will eat literally anything that walks. I'll stick to food and v.
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Jsunu 10-14-2010 11:51 AM

Instead of jewelery he should've sticked minature toy guns on the shell. That would've been bad ass.

v.Rossi 10-14-2010 11:54 AM

^ Blastoise! Water gun!
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Gumby 10-14-2010 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by dinamix (Post 7145046)
what about this idiots who crop dogs ears and tails? same goes with neutering..the hipocracy

Spaying/neutering, if done properly by a reputable vet, should be conducted under general anesthesia, no?

ra604 10-14-2010 12:12 PM

ROFL hilarious when i saw this what a goof

v.Rossi 10-14-2010 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by ra604 (Post 7145193)
ROFL hilarious when i saw this what a goof

Shut up, go and fold your jeans
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dogeatcookie 10-14-2010 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Gumby (Post 7145178)
Spaying/neutering, if done properly by a reputable vet, should be conducted under general anesthesia, no?

But the animals never asked to be spayed or neutered, they were made to reproduce and their owners took that from the animals for their own conveniences. In this case the turtles shell was drilled cuz the owner thinks it's easier to carry the turtle around this way, I'd say it's the same thing as neutering, but only that turtles aren't your ordinary household pet, thus the idea of modifying a turtle is considered "cruelty" to those stupid treehuggers that have nothing better to do all day.

PJ 10-14-2010 03:01 PM

My god. I have turtles. He must've held them down with a substantial amount of force to drill.. asshole

woob 10-14-2010 03:20 PM

Do the turtles have nerves in their shells? Did the drilling actually hurt?

If not, then I think the crime here isn't really the drilling, but the fact that the turtles are malnourished and generally were improperly cared for, handles aside. The "drilling a hole in a turtle" image is just far easier for the media to sensationalize, since it's easier for the general public to imagine (and thus exaggerate) such a strange act. The headline "man improperly feeds turtles" would be far less engaging.

EDIT: whuuups totally missed the line where it says they have nerves in their shells.

EDIT2: Apparently they have nerves, but they don't feel pain (like our fingernails). The more you know.... And my comment stands.

sonick 10-14-2010 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by woob (Post 7145453)
Do the turtles have nerves in their shells? Did the drilling actually hurt?

If not, then I think the crime here isn't really the drilling, but the fact that the turtles are malnourished and generally were improperly cared for, handles aside. The "drilling a hole in a turtle" image is just far easier for the media to sensationalize, since it's easier for the general public to imagine (and thus exaggerate) such a strange act. The headline "man improperly feeds turtles" would be far less engaging.

The article says they do, dunno if it's BS or not.

v.Rossi 10-14-2010 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by dogeatcookie (Post 7145397)
But the animals never asked to be spayed or neutered, they were made to reproduce and their owners took that from the animals for their own conveniences. In this case the turtles shell was drilled cuz the owner thinks it's easier to carry the turtle around this way, I'd say it's the same thing as neutering, but only that turtles aren't your ordinary household pet, thus the idea of modifying a turtle is considered "cruelty" to those stupid treehuggers that have nothing better to do all day.

My female dog had to get spade, she kept discharging... So I'm sure same goes for male dogs
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ghosty 10-14-2010 04:20 PM

probably some gay guy who wanted to make the turtle into a purse

JqC 10-14-2010 04:26 PM

Just watch.
Once that turtle evolves to Level 36, he's gonna hunt down that douche and be all like:

http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:g...stoise.jpg&t=1

dinamix 10-14-2010 04:36 PM

copied from article

Turtles CAN feel things that come in contact with their shells because they have nerve endings there, but they can not feel pain as they do not have those types of nerve endings. Why is this? I haven't the slightest of clues but have seen it in most research material so I'm guessing it's true. Kinda hard to ask the turtle if something hurts.

dogeatcookie 10-14-2010 04:40 PM

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Originally Posted by dinamix (Post 7145553)
copied from article

Turtles CAN feel things that come in contact with their shells because they have nerve endings there, but they can not feel pain as they do not have those types of nerve endings. Why is this? I haven't the slightest of clues but have seen it in most research material so I'm guessing it's true. Kinda hard to ask the turtle if something hurts.

I don't think they have nerve endings in their shells, but the shells are made from Keratin, the same material in our fingernails. I'm pretty sure they feel it, but it's probably not painful...

sexyaccord 10-14-2010 07:06 PM

I like turtles! :troll:


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