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That number is impossible to know as most of the abuse that takes place is done without the abusers even understanding what they are doing. Suffice to say the numbers would stagger the imagination.
Truth is... there is animal abuse EVERYWHERE you go. in every town city and state there are animal abusers. it is unfair and not right and no life should be abused.
Abusers rarely apologize, actuallly. They either shift blame - or deny that abuse had taken place at all!
Since God is everywhere, there is no "exact place".
actually it doesn't matter i would just choos a place that has food water and shelter insted of being greety
exact place and time in which individual events happen
The exact name for a crusty place is a bakery.
Who are "they"? "They" (the ASPCA) usually thank you for adopting an abused shelter animal. It is not illegal to own an abused animal. In some jurisdictions it is illegal to abuse an animal. The laws vary from place-to-place and change over time. The laws also vary in definition of what constitutes abuse.
They feel they have power (king) if they have control over one that is more timid, or smaller, more fragile than him/herself. It is more likely for this to happen if the abuser was him/herself abused prior to their current mindset. The first obvious answer is "because otherwise they wouldn't have a victim", but there is no one reason, not even that one. Some need to control in response to some kind of inner sadism, which seems to sometimes be an abberative drive like pedophillia, unrelated to trauma. Many need to have control because the alternative is to be afraid. Some abusers see the world as a hostile, dangerous place. They seek to control it in order to avoid the threats that they believe lurk everywhere. Many abusers fear intimacy (for a variety of reasons). By controlling their partners and the relationship, they "calibrate" how close they get. Other abusers are narcissists or sadists and enjoy exerting power over others.
Stick a carrot up its rear and gaffer tape it in place
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