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Swedes have more and more animal sex
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Animal sex is not illegal in Sweden, and every year between 200 and 300 pets are injured because of sexual assaults.
"Sven! Did you doink the hamster again?"
The estimate was presented by Svenska VeterinÀrforbundet, the Swedish veterinary organization, and it is now trying to make the authorities and the public more aware of animals’ suffering.
"Yust look at da vay da poor t'ing's walking!"
The injuries inflicted on animals after sexual assaults are of the same character of those children get. Beck-Friis said that the most common injuries are wounds on the sex organs and blisters.
Sick. Simply sick.
"Sven! Slow down! You'll give Fluffy blisters again!"
No one knows for sure how many animals that are abused, but a British study from 2001 indicates that every 20th dog or cat that receives treatment at veterinaries, the injuries are not a result of a direct accident, but the animal has been inflicted the injury as a result of a sexual assault. According to the Swedish paper Expressen, if the same estimate can be used in Sweden that will indicate that 200 to 300 dogs and cats every year are injured as a result of sexual assaults.
And pay close attention here...
In contrast with most other countries, animal sex is not illegal in Sweden. It was decriminalized in 1944 in connection with the decriminalization of homosexual sex.
Emphasis, mine.
Posted by: Dragon Fly 2004-01-29
http://www.rantburg.com/poparticle.php?ID=25240