Depends on HOW you're treating it.
Home remedies and homeopathic procedures could for serious illnesses could probably get you charged.
Bringing it to a vet will probably keep you in the clear, with the possible exception if the vet strongly recommends that the animal is put down.
This is a matter of personal opinion.
The truth is............... They shouldnt. animal cruelty is unfair and uncalled for no matter what. nobody has any excuse for it.
Well all animals get abused so rabbits do to it doesn't matter what breed it is:/
what do you mean what are the risks?? i hope to god you aren't abusing anything alive, or dead for that matter! the risks would be confiscation of the animal, heavy fines and/or imprisonment.
No, as a matter of fact, if he has said any threating comments towards you call the police or tell him that if he threatens your pet ever again that you will get the police involved. Cause if your neighbour did this than he could be charged with animal cruelty.
Yes.
Charged particles are going to have a strong electromagnetic interaction with any matter that they encounter, since matter is also contains lots of charged particles. In effect, matter will present a great deal of solidity or substance to charged particles.
Matter becomes charged by electric charges, static electricity and an electric field.
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A Personal Matter was created in 1964.
Normal matter consists of positively charged protons and negatively charged electrons. Anti-matter is composed of (among numerous other particles) negatively charged "anti-protons" and positively charged "positrons".
Charged ions