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 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:30 am Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Cruelty deserves punishment

By Staff
The Franklin County Commission voted yesterday to adopt a plan to outline the investigation and prosecution of animal-related issues.
It's a sad statement of human affairs when we have to put in writing how to treat animals.
Sheriff Larry Plott said all animal complaints in the county outside the city limits should be called into the sheriff's office, which will begin proper investigative procedures.
Basically, if you mistreat an animal, you could be facing criminal charges. And rightfully so.
In most cases, those who abuse animals are the ones who brought the animal in their home in the first place.
If you won't care for it, in good times or bad, you need to give someone else the opportunity to have it.
Franklin County Probate Judge Barry Moore said the new policy is the county's effort to step in front of a problem that has begun to crop up in neighboring counties. Some people who have large animals, like horses, have stopped feeding them due to the scarcity and expense of hay. That's inexcusable.
If you can't afford to feed your pet, sell it.
Or donate to someone who can. Skimping on its food and risking its health is an option that is now rightfully considered criminal.

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