On my way to work today I came across around half a dozen animals that had been killed on the roads. I can't understand why there seem to be more some days than others, but today seemed particularly bad.
I am not going to bang on about how awful it is because yes, of course it is. But IMHO it is no worse than in the UK. Over Christmas we saw many animals dead on the UK roads. The difference was that they were mainly wild animals, not domestic ones, whereas in Cyprus we see mainly domestic animals.
The One Show has highlighted the abandoned animals in the UK following Christmas. They have been dumped in the streets and by roadsides. This is no different to what happens in Cyprus at the end of hunting season, except that in the UK there are more animal charities to take them in and put them to sleep. You don't have it "in your face" so much.
I just find it sad that the animals are allowed to roam so freely in Cyprus. Having a licence doesn't seem to mean anything - just a source of revenue really, as I feel sure the owners aren't traced. The roads are very dark at night, and it is difficult to see them on unlit roads. I dread to think how I will feel if I ever kill an animal on these roads, but I don't think I could just leave it there to get mangled some more.
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