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Admission to Animal Abuse Caught on Video

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Posted : Tuesday, June 18, 2024 11:25 AM

Link to video: https://www.
youtube.
com/watch?v=8q9QgCTdtt4 Video Description: This woman admits openly to others in the room that she beat her pet cat.
"slamming against the wall".
The animal abuse is unknown as to the date and time it happened.
Although it is clear that an abuser will continue to abuse until they are stopped.
not only is this person an abuser they laugh about it and even blame the animal for them beating it.
On americanhumane.
org they make a link between animal and child abuse.
Below is what they state on there website: WHAT IS THE LINK? A correlation between animal abuse, family violence and other forms of community violence has long been established.
Philosophers and educators have been describing the connections between animal abuse and interpersonal violence since the 14th century.
Child and animal protection professionals have recognized the association, noting that abuse of both children and animals is connected in a self-perpetuating cycle of violence.
When animals in a home are abused or neglected, it is a warning sign that others in the household may not be safe.
In addition, children who witness animal abuse are at a greater risk of becoming abusers themselves.
HOW SERIOUS IS IT? A survey of pet-owning families with substantiated child abuse and neglect found that animals were abused in 88 percent of homes where child physical abuse was present (DeViney, Dickert, & Lockwood, 1983).
A study of women seeking shelter at a safe house showed that 71 percent of those having pets affirmed that their partner had threatened, hurt or killed their companion animals, and 32 percent of mothers reported that their children had hurt or killed their pets (Ascione, 1998).
Half of school shooters have histories of animal cruelty (Verlinden, Herson, & Thomas, 2000).
Still another study showed that violent offenders incarcerated in a maximum-security prison were significantly more likely than nonviolent offenders to have committed childhood acts of cruelty toward pets (Merz-Perez, Heide, & Silverman, 2001).
americanhumane.
org/fact-sheet/understanding-the-link-between-animal-abuse-and-family-violence/ On the National Sheriffs Association it has the below statistic; -60% of families under investigation for any form of child abuse, and 88% of those specifically investigated for physical child abuse also reported instances of animal cruelty sheriffs.
org/animal-cruelty-and-child-abuse Abusers need exposed! If they abuse animals they will abuse children! These people are addicted to victims that cant fight back!

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