Squirrel Euthanized After Social Media Outcry
Animal Control Officer Defends Decision
Animal rights advocates are speaking out against the euthanasia of a squirrel in New York City after a video of the incident went viral on social media.
The video, which was posted on Facebook, shows an animal control officer catching a squirrel with a snare and then euthanizing it by hitting it on the head with a metal rod. The officer, who has not been identified, can be heard saying, “Sorry, little guy,” before killing the squirrel.
The video has sparked outrage among animal rights advocates, who say that the officer’s actions were cruel and unnecessary. They argue that there are more humane ways to euthanize animals, such as using a lethal injection.
The animal control officer who euthanized the squirrel has defended his decision, saying that he was following department protocol. He said that the squirrel was sick and injured, and that euthanasia was the most humane option.
The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) has also defended the officer’s actions, saying that he was following protocol and that the squirrel was euthanized in a humane manner.
However, animal rights advocates say that the DOHMH’s protocol is outdated and inhumane. They are calling on the city to change its policy on euthanizing animals.
The incident has also raised questions about the role of social media in animal welfare. Some people believe that social media can be a powerful tool for raising awareness about animal cruelty and advocating for change.
Others, however, worry that social media can also be used to spread misinformation and to promote violence against animals. They argue that it is important to be critical of the information that we see on social media and to do our own research before forming an opinion.
The incident involving the euthanized squirrel is a complex one that raises important questions about animal welfare, the role of social media, and the use of lethal force by animal control officers.