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Bambi Vs. The Bureaucrats (State Wants To Euthanize Doe Man Raised From Fawn)
MSNBC.com ^ | Sept. 19, 2007 | Winston Ross

Posted on 09/21/2007 8:31:50 AM PDT by DogByte6RER

Bambi vs. the Bureaucrats

Six years ago, an Oregon man rescued a fawn and raised her as a family pet. So when the state seized the deer, with a threat of euthanasia, all hell broke loose.

By Winston Ross

Sept. 19, 2007 - Had he been a hunter, and had the mottled white doe that tumbled down a hill into his rural Oregon driveway six years ago been an adult, Jim Filipetti could have ponied up $19, applied for a deer tag and gunned the animal down. He could have butchered the deer the state now knows as "Snowball," mounted her head on the wall and moved on with his life.

But Filipetti chose to raise the injured fawn as a pet, spending thousands of dollars on veterinarian bills to treat her deformed hooves, installing strips of carpet throughout his house so she wouldn't slip on the hardwood floors, and feeding her a steady diet of sweetpeas, tomatoes and green beans—"the best that Safeway had to offer," he says. After 12 months, the house painter moved her to a pen outside his home in Molalla, Ore., but she was still a member of the family. "It was like having a dog around the house," Filipetti says.

Filipetti uses the past tense because his beloved Snowball has been seized by the state, which was considering euthanizing her. The story has outraged local residents and animal-rights advocates.

What’s telling is that the neighbors didn't complain. To the contrary, they took to Snowball, stopping by to feed the tame creature on a regular basis. "Everybody's got a set of animals somewhere," says Geordie Duckler, an attorney with the Animal Law Practice, a Portland specialty law firm that handles livestock disputes, biting incidents and claims against veterinarians. "It's rural Oregon."

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TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Government; US: Oregon
KEYWORDS: bureaucracy; deer; fishandwildlife; oregon; pets; snowball; venison; whitedoe; zerotolerance
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To: CharlesWayneCT
Except what’s the difference from the deer living domesticated in a petting zoo, and the deer living domesticated at the guy’s house?

Given the situation, the actual choice is between euthanasia and the petting zoo.

Other than that, I look to the fact that laws against keeping wild animals are not new, were passed for legitimate reasons -- and they make sense from several different standpoints. No sense in rejecting laws that have real and practical merit.

It's amazing how so many folks on this thread want to reject good sense when it comes to "their rights" with respect to something that doesn't belong to them in the first place.

Seems to me like a lot of folks are having a "bambi moment" that feeds on emotion rather than common sense.

41 posted on 09/21/2007 11:16:09 AM PDT by r9etb
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To: sportutegrl

Oh yeah...

That movie and “Old Yeller” were tear jerkers...


42 posted on 09/21/2007 12:45:07 PM PDT by DogByte6RER ("Loose lips sink ships")
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To: Freedom_no_exceptions
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has a web page and a contact form. Please go there and tell them what you think (politely). Also e-mail the governor, he has heard from several people on another thread concerning this.

Carolyn

43 posted on 09/21/2007 12:50:00 PM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: Inspectorette
Another thread on the deer - thought you might like to see it.

Carolyn (I hope I did this right.)

44 posted on 09/21/2007 12:51:01 PM PDT by CDHart ("It's too late to work within the system and too early to shoot the b@#$%^&s."--Claire Wolfe)
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To: CDHart
Thanks, CDHart. Should I use the main e-mail line, or a particular division? Of course, I'll forego my usual Robert Schimmel-esque vocabulary and reply politely.

BTW, your tagline would be my second choice among many.

45 posted on 09/21/2007 1:11:46 PM PDT by Freedom_no_exceptions (No actual, intended, or imminent victim = no crime. No exceptions.)
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To: CDHart

Carolyn, Thanks. Still no definite resolution on this yet, and the Portland media seems to have lost interest, maybe getting pressured by ODFW.


46 posted on 09/21/2007 1:26:45 PM PDT by Inspectorette
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To: Petronski

Lol, I thought it was a terrible title too...


47 posted on 09/21/2007 1:28:51 PM PDT by Kaylee Frye
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To: r9etb

Too often laws get misapplied. Disease is a worry in some cases, but clearly not in this case - the vet is the first place this deer went. Some people see baby animals alone and wrongly imagine that they’re abandoned or sick. Well, in this case the fawn was clearly sick - legs that needed casts to straighten them.

Wisely, the possibility of euthanasia was dropped the day after it was impounded.

As for the general issue of raising wild animals... as long as the animals are properly taken care of and kept on the owner’s property and are not endangered species taken from the wild - where’s the problem? (Or maybe that’s part of it - expense of checking to see if they’re properly taken care of?) It may be dangerous to the owner, but that should be the owner’s choice.


48 posted on 09/21/2007 3:30:40 PM PDT by aefields
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To: r9etb

That or do something compassionate and feed the homeless & hungry some venison.


49 posted on 09/21/2007 4:38:06 PM PDT by festus (No matter how guilty you are a jury will probably get you off.)
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