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3,000,000 Dogs to be Massacred Ahead of World Cup
#21
(02-18-2026, 12:31 PM)Kurokage Wrote: People aren't naïve just because they're showing a little compassion. 

These problems exist because of us not the dogs.  All of us here know that 3 million wild dogs aren't manageable and can't be ignored but to cull them just to make the cities look clean for a few football games is exactly a good reason. 
Morocco have had this problem for a while with out the need to kill these animals. It's only for doing it for the visitors.


As for rabies, there are many other animals that can get rabies, should we cull all of those too perhaps???

Here's a list...
Raccoons
Skunks
Bats
Foxes
Deer
Woodchucks
Mongoose
Opossums
Coyotes
Wolves
Monkeys
Dogs
Cats
Cows
Horses
Rabbits

You better get started on killing all those too!
If manage means we have to thin the herds of the offending species, so be it. I've already stated that they aren't being managed and their numbers have exploded. Australia is culling wild cats as they are decimating bird populations. I suppose we should let those cats do their own thing as well ??

Live and let live?? Yes, naivety is a huge problem.
#22
(02-18-2026, 12:40 PM)Good Bacteria Wrote: If manage means we have to thin the herds of the offending species, so be it. I've already stated that they aren't being managed and their numbers have exploded. Australia is culling wild cats as they are decimating bird populations. I suppose we should let those cats do their own thing as well ??

Live and let live?? Yes, naivety is a huge problem.

I disagree that it's naivety, and I never said 'live and let live'

To protect another species or reduce the spread of disease, culling is a must. When it's only being done for tourism that just seems wrong. 

I see you haven't mentioned your 'whataboutism' about rabies??



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#23
(02-18-2026, 12:48 PM)Kurokage Wrote: I disagree that it's naivety, and I never said 'live and let live'

To protect another species or reduce the spread of disease, culling is a must. When it's only being done for tourism that just seems wrong. 

I see you haven't mentioned your 'whataboutism' about rabies??
You must have missed it when I clearly stated, 'If manage means we have to thin the herds of the offending species, so be it.'

3 million stray dogs?? What else are you supposed to do? Legislate for housing and a snap program? Any excuse to thin them out is completely warranted. Sorry if it hurts people's feelings but they should have thought about that BEFORE it got out of hand.
#24
We love the Greek islands

There are a lot of homeless cats.

Go to a Taverna and they will beg for food, which we actually like.

The solution?  During the winter Vets volunteer to come over from the mainland and neuter them.

You can tell the ones that have been done, they are given a little nick in their ears.

Not murdered, Bless them!
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#25
(02-18-2026, 12:31 PM)Kurokage Wrote: These problems exist because of us not the dogs. 

Exactly.   Humans caused this.   Same thing is happening on the Southern US border with the illegals dumping their pets there.    Poor scared animals with hurt feelings because their pack family abandoned them.  Left to over breed and starve.

People suck.
#26
(02-18-2026, 01:53 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: You can tell the ones that have been done, they are given a little nick in their ears.
We have that here in America too.   Feral cats are caught in cages. 
They are 'fixed' so no more babies.  Then released back out in the wild. 
With their little ears notched. 
No one is killed.
#27
(02-18-2026, 12:58 PM)Good Bacteria Wrote: You must have missed it when I clearly stated, 'If manage means we have to thin the herds of the offending species, so be it.'

3 million stray dogs?? What else are you supposed to do? Legislate for housing and a snap program? Any excuse to thin them out is completely warranted. Sorry if it hurts people's feelings but they should have thought about that BEFORE it got out of hand.

37 million people live in Morocco and it covers 446,550km so 3 million wild dogs isn't actually that bad considering. If they were to neuter them, it would make a difference pretty quickly. 

You must a big footy fan!



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#28
(02-18-2026, 02:09 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: Exactly.   Humans caused this.   Same thing is happening on the Southern US border with the illegals dumping their pets there.    Poor scared animals with hurt feelings because their pack family abandoned them.  Left to over breed and starve.

People suck.
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If they were out of control and causing disease or threatening other animal populations then culling is sometimes the only answer, but here it's poor animal control and for tourism so killing them is shouldn't be the first go to in my opinion.  They should educate the locals first.



 
"Denial is a common tactic that substitutes deliberate ignorance for thoughtful planning." 
Charles Tremper
#29
(02-18-2026, 02:17 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: We have that here in America too.   Feral cats are caught in cages. 
They are 'fixed' so no more babies.  Then released back out in the wild.   
No one is killed.



We have adopted two feral cats.  Gizmo just turned up and moved in.  He was always fighting and after many expensive Vets bills when we kept asking if there was anything to do about it - no.

Next time, took him to a different Vet to get him stitched "You really should get him neutered".

Great.

Now we have Carl.  Was feral roaming the streets of Bath.

Now not feral.  Mostly.  He's on my lap.

When we had him "done" he sat in front of the fire, went to lick his bits and did a double take.

"WTF? They were there this morning"?

Bless him
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#30
(02-18-2026, 02:09 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: Exactly.   Humans caused this.   Same thing is happening on the Southern US border with the illegals dumping their pets there.    Poor scared animals with hurt feelings because their pack family abandoned them.  Left to over breed and starve.

People suck.

This is True.

Tijuana is AWFUL with stray dogs. Around a 150,000, plus all the urban coyotes and the occasional hybrid of the two.

Its just their culture of dogs roaming free and finding their own food.  Its accepted like the obscene number of yearly homicides.

Ciudad Que Dios Olvidó.  Not to be confused with Ciudad Juarez, another city abandon by god.

But at least TJ built a new pointless viaduct to reduce congestion between la playas y el aeropuerto. President Sheinbaum went to drive on it and everything. 

So you can drive above the dogs now.

Because the dogs are smart.  Even they know to go the tourist areas like; Zona Norte, Centro, Rio, or Revolución.

Those are the districts with the fewest stray cartel bullets per capita, and the highest number of stray dog loving tourists taking pity. 

So, when going to Mexico on foot, you get accosted first by mexicans trying to promote the cosmetics or drugs at their "brother's" famarcia. Often pitching you Valium or Ativan. And then the dogs accost you near the bacon-wrapped hotdog vendors.

For women and some added safety note the latin culture "sidewalk rule," and bring a guy to walk between you and the street. 

The most stray dog heavy cities on Earth are:

Dehli, Karachi, Moscow, Istanbul, Bangkok (called "Pad Kra Woof"), with Marrakech and Mexican cities like Tijuana, Mexico City, and Monterrey also listed. 

I bring up Mexico because both Mexico City and Monterrey are hosting 2026 world cup matches with up to 1.2 million and over 500,000 stray dogs respectively.

So at least Mexico isn't doing something similar. They deemed them as having "sentience" deserving of protection.  Which i guess it like decaring "All Dogs Go To Heaven" too.
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