Do animals have rights? 33/43

The rights of animals in the world today do not and never will take precedence over that of a human being. However, an animal does have the right to receive decent treatment. They do not have the right to 'become human', since they cannot speak for themselves clearly in human language.

Animals have rights in my home and on my property. If they abuse those rights by doing the unforgivable, then I have the right to remove them. The unforgivable is generally something that is not common to their own personalities. It is common for a cat to kill a mouse, bird or rat and therefore do not do the unforgivable. The unforgivable would be something along the lines of an unprecedented attack, thus losing the rights the animal had.