You should brush up on religion. The bible (depending upon translation) says something along the lines of 'dominion or rule over creatures' not "obligation" I'd never argue (unless seriously bored
) that Obligation and responsibility do not go hand in hand with power. That's not my point and someone who has taken an animal into their home should be a responsible pet owner. That responsibility is for their pets and I really can't justify interfering in someone else's interpretations of responsibility and obligation when there are so many real problems in the US.
There are also religions that believe animals shouldn't be killed or eaten due to them being people who were reincarnated as lower life forms.
i think you need to do the brushing up...dominion doesn't mean leaving it out on the street to die..i think you are a bit confused...
in the jewish faith...a common mitzvah (good deed) is caring for an animal who is suffering...
In the words of Maimonides, "If one encounters one's friend on the road and sees that that person's animal is suffering from its burden, whether the burden is appropriate for the animal or is excessive, it is a mitzvah to remove this burden (Mishneh Torah, Hilkhot Rotzeah 13:1)." I think an animal suffering on the street can qualify as an excessive burden to an animal.
you need to brush up yourself..read the torah fully before you talk about dominion over the animals being the only mention in the bible.