Murrmurr
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University of Chicago researchers show that Rats are Humane, at least toward their friends.
We've been convinced that a creature with a tiny brain isn't capable of thought, empathy, or feelings, and the tinier the brain, the less the creature can do besides act instinctively. But maybe thoughts and feelings, and even reason, have nothing to do with brain size, or with the brain at all. So yeah, maybe that comes from something like a soul.I still believe animals have souls along with thoughts & feelings of their own. Animals can show more caring to another than what I've seen some people do for others.
University of Chicago researchers show that Rats are Humane, at least toward their friends.
Problem with some of those is they can be destructive and can carry diseases and parasites. So, same here; if I can't take them outside, or if I know they won't stay outside, I have to destroy them...with an apology.I think all living creatures can feel pain, gratification and have some measure of sentience.
Hence I try and avoid as much as is reasonable to not make them suffer.
That being said, I don't worry about swatting flies, trapping pantry moths or putting ladybeetles or box elder bugs
outside in the cold when they're trying to winter inside my house.
I'll set traps for mice as well when they come inside every October and November.......but I do verbally apologize
to them if they're still alive in the trap. That's before I render them a quick death.
I've seen a bee rescue another bee from a hawk wasp. ...I think that's what they're called. They're really large wasps.I see that in mammals particularly, but other creatures may have similar bonds.