Another African Serval Escapes and Gets Run Over

Serval killed on road Vancouver
Serval killed on road in Vancouver

The Taliban attack today is an example of human madness. This is another example. The African serval is legal as a pet in most Vancouver Island municipalities which is why sometimes they escape and sometimes they get killed on the road because they have no idea of the dangers that surrounds them in suburbia. They have no idea that they are in a human settlement with heavy traffic and all manner of other hazards and dangers. It is quite absurd that the African serval can be treated as a pet in Vancouver Island municipalities and, in fact, any other Canadian or American municipality.

Another serval has escaped and another serval has died on the roads and if they don’t die on the road some idiot shoots them because they have no idea what what they are looking at and they’re terrified (unjustifiably). When a person is frightened and they don’t understand they kill.

The basic motto is that what we don’t understand we are frightened of and what we are frightened of we kill (if we can kill it and it is legal).

Recently, there was a search in Vancouver Island for an escaped exotic cat and the search is conveniently over because a man in a truck struck and killed the escaped exotic cat which happened to be an African serval because the African serval is often turned into a pet because people think that they make a nice pet which they don’t because they’re too big and because they spray urine and they may scratch and hurt people and therefore they are declawed which is a nasty abuse of an animal which turns the whole human/cat relationship into a complete failure. Phew.

In this instance, the man in the truck happened to be Peter Henry and he posted photos of the dead cat in the back of his truck on his Facebook page. That solved the problem of the missing exotic cat. It is such a typical and modern way to announce the end of the life of an African serval who shouldn’t have been in Vancouver in the first place – so far out of his or her natural habitat as to be a joke.

Peter Henry says that he was shocked when the serval jumped out in front of his truck (personally I am not). A local cat breeder believes that the serval was one of his that he sold to another local breeder. Cat breeders sell to cat breeders who breed more cats who then sell the cats to people who think they can look after an exotic cat which happens to be a 40 pound, medium-sized, African wild cat which they discover is unsuitable to be a pet.

Hallelujah. When are humans going to learn from history and grow up?

23 thoughts on “Another African Serval Escapes and Gets Run Over”

  1. Looking closer at the picture of this dead serval, I think it may have been shot instead of run over or hit by the owner of this truck.
    Notice the dead deer carcass covered by buckets with only it’s hooves sticking out.
    Also, there appears to be no damage… injury, blood etc. to this serval as you would expect to see when an animal is hit by vehicle. Not to be graphic but after impact with vehicle, animals usually present with foam and blood from the mouth area coming up from the lungs.
    Regardless, how or why any cat ends up dead due to non natural cause is a horrible event that should and could be prevented.

  2. Bruce, I’m sorry to say that I should have gone with my initial gut feeling which is that you are Jimbo/Woody.
    Many of your comments are quite irrational. Not even Michael addresses them, such as bribing a retired vet with alcohol to kill your cat. You, also, seem to admire the Jimbo/Woody character, writing that he argues quite well.
    You are quite insane, Bruce.

  3. Let wild animals be wild and let us humans preserve the natural wilderness.

    Rudolph that is a headline for a newspaper article. It reflects my sentiments entirely and you know that. Do humans have this manic desire to tame everything to place it under their control? I think we hate to think that we can’t control something. We hate the fact that nature is bigger and more powerful than us.

    The Mongolian wild ass has the astonishing ability to travel at an average of 30 miles per hour over 16 miles! Awesome. Yet very few people know how awesome this animal is.

    The domestic cat can reach 30 miles per hour but only for a hundred yards or something like that.

  4. Exotic wild animals do not make good pets in private households as they are temperamental by instinct irrespective of the docility.Having just returned from a tour of the “Little Rann of Kutch” and observing the “Indian Asiatic wild ass” in its natural environment was surprised at its wildness compared to the common donkey .The Indian wild ass is accustomed to seeing humans, cattle and vehicles on the Little rann of Kutch desert but maintains a safe distance from humans and vehicles. Our jeep could never approach a herd closer than 100 meters as they would flee.Have also read that the “Indian wild ass” can never be domesticated akin to a wild horse.Strange but true characteristics of the Indian Asiatic wild ass. Anyone having ideas of keeping one as a “Pet” akin to a common donkey ?Let wild animals be wild and let us humans preserve the natural wilderness.Posted a photo of a lone wild ass stallion.This was the closest we could get to any of the “Indian wild asses”.

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