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Would I be a bad person to commit a mercy killing on my pet Barn Owl?

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CrazyAngie | 23:47 Sun 02nd Jan 2011 | Animals & Nature
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I've had a tame pet Barn Owl for a few years now and unfortunately my owl has recently contracted paratyphoid and is getting sicker and sicker and it really is killing me to see it in pain and losing it's feathers knowing that each breath it takes and each day brings it pain and misery and I've decided to end it for him as he's family and I can't take any more of his wheezing, spluttering and sickly hooting, is there a way I can humanely do this? I have two rottweilers but couldn't throw him to them as it would be a barbaric massacre and I also want him in one piece so i can bury him by his favourite tree.
Please give me some humane ideas.
Thanks, a sad barn owl keeper.
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its a hoot on here
I can never understand why people keep wildlife of any kind in captivity,that is the cruellest thing.
Is it cos they make good pies?
pastafreak
This thread was a wind-up....doubt there is any truth in it.
18:11 Mon 03rd Jan 2011
The fact that CA is considering throwing it to her rotties and is also aware that this disease is easily transmitted make it clear that this is a wind up.

For those who do want to put a small animal out of its misery, put it in a brown paper bag, put on an oven glove, start the car and hold the bag end over the exhaust. The unfortunate animal will expired very quickly without any stress or pain.

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