Save the worms

Does anyone else do this? I really hate suffering (also bullying) of any kind and this extends to saving worms drowning in puddles, snails in the middle of the path ready to be trod on, bees in the middle of the road and such like. Today I walked past a worm drowning in a puddle and had to turn back to go save it. Any kind of animal suffering means huge emotional turmoil for me, more so than any suffering of humans. I’ll think about it for the rest of the day. It also means I really struggle with adverts asking for donations and showing donkeys in awful states and whatever other animals they show. I have to turn it over as I can’t physically do anything to help them and get an awful feeling in my stomach. 

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  • I should have also added I get really angry and upset seeing wildlife killed in the roads too. I’ve managed to only kill one pigeon (was on a 60 and it literally flew out of a bush straight into my car :( ), and successfully avoided squirrels, hedgehogs, foxes etc. This is their land, so many people have no respect for nature. I wish when building roads we could take wildlife into consideration, maybe build tunnels or small bridges so they could get across roads safely. But we’re far too selfish for that. I’ve even turned around and deliberately ran over a squirrel in the past that was half flat and rolling around in pain - the road was too fast to stop but I could cope knowing it was suffering. The least I could do was put it out if it’s misery, really made me cry. 

  • That must have been incredibly tough witnessing that poor squirrel suffering like that. You did the kindest thing in the circumstances.

    It reminds me of the time when I spotted a hedgehog on the road ahead of me. Sadly I was not able to swerve or stop in time and my front wheel had already gone over it by the time I came to a complete stop. I will never forget the squealing noise come from that poor injured hedgehog. I decided the kindest thing would be to drive on and allow my back wheel to run over it and put it out of it's misery. It was incredibly upsetting Sob

    My brakes get a lot of wear and tear as I'm always having to stop for pheasants on the road. Other drivers just power on, seemingly oblivious if they hit them. People also shoot them in my area and I hate that Angry

  • I don’t know how they do it. One of the saddest things I saw was a duck that had been run over and killed, and it’s mate kept walking in and out of the road to it’s body Cry 

    They shoot pheasants here too, In fact on one of my walks I know where they breed them. They’re enclosed in a woods with electric fencing around them. An awful sport, if you can even call it that. 

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  • I don’t know how they do it. One of the saddest things I saw was a duck that had been run over and killed, and it’s mate kept walking in and out of the road to it’s body Cry 

    They shoot pheasants here too, In fact on one of my walks I know where they breed them. They’re enclosed in a woods with electric fencing around them. An awful sport, if you can even call it that. 

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