Justice for Squirrels Brutally Tortured to Death

Target: Terence Swarts, Chief Public Prosecutor of the National Prosecuting Authority, Cape Town

Goal: Ensure strict legal consequences for those reportedly poaching and torturing squirrels in Cape Town.

In recent incidents in Cape Town, Eastern Grey Squirrels have apparently fallen victim to cruel and inhumane treatment, with a particular case highlighting the severity of this issue. Animal Welfare Society of South Africa (AWSSA) reports instances where these squirrels are being poached, often by desperate individuals on the streets. A specific case involves a vagrant reportedly swinging a squirrel by its tail and punching it, leading to the animal’s tragic death due to multiple bone breaks and fractures. This act, reportedly witnessed by an AWS volunteer, exemplifies the disturbing treatment these animals endure.

Further details from AWS spokesperson Allan Perrins and Lize Testa from Squirrel Rescue and Rehab paint a gruesome picture. The injured squirrel, an Eastern Grey Squirrel, suffered extensively. It was apparently swung around, punched, and eventually succumbed to its injuries, including broken ribs and a punctured lung. This case is not isolated. Many squirrels in the Plumstead area are reportedly falling prey to such barbaric acts, often out of desperation for food. However, the manner in which these animals are being treated – tortured, rather than humanely killed – is deeply troubling and points to a larger issue of animal cruelty.

The need for legal intervention is clear. These acts of apparent cruelty against squirrels, despite their classification as vermin, demand a response from legal authorities. The brutality inflicted upon these animals is not only inhumane but also raises significant ethical concerns. Demand immediate legal action against those found responsible for such barbaric acts.

PETITION LETTER:

Dear Terence Swarts,

In Cape Town, a deeply disturbing trend of animal cruelty has emerged, specifically targeting Eastern Grey Squirrels. Recent reports from the Animal Welfare Society of South Africa and Squirrel Rescue and Rehab reveal that these squirrels are being brutally poached and tortured, reportedly by individuals struggling with homelessness. A particularly harrowing incident involved a vagrant apparently swinging a squirrel by its tail, causing it fatal injuries. Such reported acts of cruelty are not only inhumane but also reflect a disregard for life that should concern us all.

The case in question, alongside similar reports, illustrates a pattern of behavior that goes beyond mere survival needs. The manner in which these squirrels are being treated – with reported excessive cruelty and torture – calls for immediate legal attention. It’s imperative to address this issue not only for the welfare of the animals but also to uphold a standard of compassion and humanity in our society. These actions, while perhaps stemming from desperate circumstances, cannot be excused or ignored.

We urge you, as the Chief Prosecutor of Cape Town, to take swift and decisive action in these matters. Legal consequences for such apparent acts of cruelty must be enforced to prevent further suffering of these animals. It is crucial to send a clear message that such behavior is unacceptable and punishable by law. We ask for your commitment to ensuring that justice is served for these defenseless creatures and that measures are taken to prevent future occurrences of such barbaric acts.

Sincerely,
Your Name Here

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60 Comments

  1. Judy Singer says:

    Lock them up!!!

  2. Death penalty for bastard killer/killers!
    Justice for squirrels! +RIP

  3. László Lendl says:

    Fuccin coward human beings…Give them the same +++ treatment…in public…let this mofos suffer

  4. Carole Renard says:

    Wowww, what a big manly man it must have been to feel big enough to punch a tiny squirrel. put that bollockless wonder face to face with someone his own size for a good kicking.

  5. People will do the most heinous things when they are starving. And I have no doubt these people are starving, afterall, one must be at rock bottom to eat a rodent. Someone once said that all suffering begins with human suffering. Here is the root of these desperate inhumane brutalities. SA has a condemnable record of caring for their poor, destitute citizenry. This does not excuse barbaric torture of innocent animals, and neither does this excuse the SA government from providing for its poorest. Both animal welfare laws need strengthening – in this instance, squirrels – as well as provisions for the poorest. Let us, in all things and toward every living thing, perform acts of mercifulness and charity.

    • Well spoken and reasoned, Kate. I think you must be on the endangered species list (the one for saving intelligent, compassionate, articulate human beings).

  6. What the f*k is wrong with these people ? Are they so pathetic and empty that they can’t find anything more positive and meaningful to occupy their time than to hurt and kill poor innocent little creatures that are only going about minding their own business ?? People need to be taught to respect nature and wildlife, and punishment is the only real solution since they seem to be self serving in pleasing their own inhumane and cruel desires. Teach the children so that they will do better to be animal protectors, not animal predators and abusers. Live in harmony with them, caring for them, as it’s meant to be.

  7. Julia Edinger says:

    I TOTALLY AGREE WITH… Jorge
    “Death penalty for bastard killer/killers!
    Justice for squirrels! +RIP “
    MUST SEVERELY PUNISH THAT DEMON….

  8. Dennis Busto says:

    An eye for an eye fits this crime n should be the punishment. Absolutely No Tolerance Towards Animal ABUSERS n Cruelty

  9. Unacceptable . These people are not human . They have lost their minds. The world has become a shit place to torture an innocent squirrel.

  10. Squirrels are not “vermin” anymore than are foxes, monkeys or dogs. Or people, for that matter. Something wrong with the mentality that classifies “animal” as “vermin.”

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