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  • 04-21-2009, 11:50 AM
    filly77
    Re: PetSmart speaks out against HR 669 (press release)
    i think they would... imagine how boring that channel would be if bunnies GP's birds etcetera weren't allowed as pets.

    lets not just assume they wont get involved.. we need 2 at least TRY!

    like i said if they did a commercial think of how MANY animal lovers would see it!
  • 04-22-2009, 01:52 AM
    Libitina
    Re: PetSmart speaks out against HR 669 (press release)
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    Originally Posted by RebelYell83 View Post
    wow,,they are the first one i have seen to mention widespread release among other issues,,i disagree with them advocation more organized controled,but,will take what we can get

    I agree with petsmart on this one, there should be more control on the actual harmful invasive non-native species. But of course, nothing like what is being proposed. The issues down in florida with huge pythons being released into the everglades is a massive problem that needs addressing. But again, it needs to be addressed in a proper manner with people who are educated about those species contributing. These animals when released have no natural preditors in the everglades, meaning they can grow, multiply and eat whatever they need and their population will not be naturally kept down, disrupting the ecosystem.
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