"xerxes" said It used to be a popular pastime way back when. In 16th century France for example, a common entertainment was to throw live cats into fires.
If charged and convicted, the owner could face a maximum fine of $2,000, up to six months in jail and a prohibition on owning animals for a period of time determined by a judge, said the BC SPCA.
He deserves everything he's got comming to him and more. As he slides down the banister of life, may the splinters always point his direction.
Microwaving Cats & Beating Puppies.
http://www.metacafe.com/watch/378163/ca ... microwave/
http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/cbc/080105/c ... wave_cat_7
It used to be a popular pastime way back when. In 16th century France for example, a common entertainment was to throw live cats into fires.
...and burn humans at the stake.
your point?