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Not that I wouldn't be upset if someone did this, but you can't assume he is inherently evil. If you grew up in the country, this is commonplace. You kill an animal that is suffering. Generally this involves shooting them but my grandpa snapped rabbits necks and cooked them for dinner all the time before he died.
I can sympathize about having a lazy, jobless husband. But injured wildlife is put down. I'd have snapped it's neck too. Quick, painless, humane. It's the right thing to do.
I sincerely hope you're serious about those divorce papers
To the people defending the guy, let's say you happened to break your arm on a hike. Would you rather whoever is with you to snap your neck so nobody has to pay for anything, or would you rather go to the freakin hospital?
We're not rabbits. I thought that was obvious.
If its a "badly injured rabbit on the side of the road" it is safe to say it had more than a broken leg, first of all, so your little comparison doesn't work. So yeah, if I am borderline roadkill, put me out of my misery. My living will says so. I don't condone the guys methods - that is twisted - but I can guarantee you, even with just a broken leg, if it was wild, the vet would just put it down. Hell, they do it with stray cats and dogs as well. If you think otherwise you are naive. I've adopted two stray cats that, when I turned them into the vet, was told "we'll just put him down. We can't cover the costs and he is a stray." At two different clinics, as well.
He did the right thing. The vet would have just euthanised it anyway
he actually did the humane thing and put it out of its misery. the vet might have done the same thing
Divorce over a rabbit. Ridiculous
Being a deadbeat waster for 3 years also contributes to OP wanting to leave him, I'd imagine...Although, if my boyfriend heartlessly snapped my rabbit or any other animal's neck (wild or domesticated), I'd be beyond freaked out myself...
I mean fair enough to be freaked out but there shouldn't be a dealbreaker solely on that. Although depending on circumstances 3 years unemployment maybe. But certainly not on solely killing an animal. Especially if you're not a vegetarian. Sometimes killing animals is for the better good. I mean I've killed chickens and stuff. It's just a thing that has to be done.
wow urs husband a douche. Divorce him !!
What a heartless bastard.
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No need for divorce papers. Just throw him into a sarlacc pit. World: improved.
The big difference is that he didn't do it out of mercy, but selfishness and with a clear lack of empathy. And if the vet couldn't take care of it they probably would've called a wildlife rehab place.