Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Wal-Mart

In Hamilton, New jersey, the owner of a Wal-Mart store was charged for animal cruelty.
It was reported that the owner uses bird traps to collect the birds that fly around in the store (they usually get in through the garden place) and instead of checking the traps eachday to let them free, he didn't check them much at all. The birds that were caught were starved and were all in an enclosed area for and extended period of time until their death. PETA is now trying to get nolethal ways for Wal-Mart, or any other store who have birds randomly fly into them, to capture or lead away the birds. Home Depot for instance uses angry bird recordings to keep the birds away. So, Wal-Mart, if you use a bird catcher, at least check them often.
Personally, I dispise Wal-Mart. Everytime I go there it's always dirty, birds are flying around, and they treat their workers and customers terribly. I think that they should just find new methods of catching birds. I think that getting charged with animal cruelty is really kind of going over the top.

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