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Originally Posted by lifeisevil
And no it would have been way worse off if it would had stayed with the current owner and would have a slow painful death.
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So by setting it free it would be more humane if it died being electrocuted on a utility pole, or falling to its death through a cold snap when temps fall low enough and long enough, or at the hands of a home owner who cares more about her plants adding curb appeal than ending up as food for a feral iguana, or etc etc etc...? Death is death, slow or otherwise.
Your heart is in the right place, I truly admire what you're doing, but you cant save everything. Do one rescue at a time and don't do another until that one has been rehabilitated and re-homed and you'll really see the difference you're making. For sure you wont feel like the weight of the world is on your shoulders.
Please understand that I totally respect what you are doing.