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Fence-hopping does not need to involve actually hopping over a fence or even trespassing – if you have sex with someone’s animal while pet-sitting, that is still considered fence-hopping. | Fence-hopping does not need to involve actually hopping over a fence or even trespassing – if you have sex with someone’s animal while pet-sitting, that is still considered fence-hopping. | ||
This activity is generally discouraged because not only does it put you at risk of discovery and create bad publicity for all zoos, it also puts the animal at risk of castration, abandonment, or even potentially euthanasia if their non-zoo owner is upset by a change in the animal’s behavior and has them ‘put to sleep’ or simply abandons them at a kill-shelter, and this includes most ‘humane societies’. | This activity is generally discouraged because not only does it put you at risk of discovery and create bad publicity for all zoos, it also puts the animal at risk of castration, abandonment, or even potentially euthanasia if their [[Non-Zoo|non-zoo]] owner is upset by a change in the animal’s behavior and has them ‘put to sleep’ or simply abandons them at a kill-shelter, and this includes most ‘humane societies’. | ||
For this reason it is preferred to play with your own pet, or if you cannot have your dream lover where you live then perhaps it is a good idea to make friends with an admirer or a fellow zoo who might share. | For this reason it is preferred to play with your own pet, or if you cannot have your dream lover where you live then perhaps it is a good idea to make friends with an admirer or a fellow zoo who might share. |
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Under Fence-hopping (also known as fence jumping or FH) refers to the mostly nocturnal visits of foreign land and pastures around the animals (often sexually) to approach there. Since this is trespassing , fence hopping can be punishable by the country, state, or local jurisdiction.
Fence-hopping is having sex with any animal that belongs to someone other than you without that person’s permission and/or knowledge. It doesn’t matter whether they are your family member, friend, or neighbor.
Fence-hopping does not need to involve actually hopping over a fence or even trespassing – if you have sex with someone’s animal while pet-sitting, that is still considered fence-hopping.
This activity is generally discouraged because not only does it put you at risk of discovery and create bad publicity for all zoos, it also puts the animal at risk of castration, abandonment, or even potentially euthanasia if their non-zoo owner is upset by a change in the animal’s behavior and has them ‘put to sleep’ or simply abandons them at a kill-shelter, and this includes most ‘humane societies’.
For this reason it is preferred to play with your own pet, or if you cannot have your dream lover where you live then perhaps it is a good idea to make friends with an admirer or a fellow zoo who might share.
References
http://beastiality.club/beastiality-club-extreme-animal-sex-content/the-encyclopedia-of-zoophilia/