Animal Rescue Work
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10/21/09 03:07 PM
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Hope this is okay to share- I wonder if anyone else has had a similar experience.
I'm a hardcore animal person, especially cats. Those who remember my pictures may remember cats are my favorite subjects.
So, for the last year I've been volunteering at a local private shelter. It has always been a little crowded, not enough money, but I really wanted to do what I could to help. I did a lot of photography for them on a volunteer basis as well. However, as the year progressed, the conditions at the shelter got worse and worse. Disease is untreated; the mortality rate is pretty high. The smallest kittens (so small they can't bathe or groom themselves) are not properly cared for.
After a lot of soul searching, I decided to report the situation to the local authority, which is animal control. And I took an extra step and reported to to PETA as well.
I am really diappointed that animal control has done nothing! They did a cursory "check" and said everythings fine. All because they are friends with the woman who runs the shelter and even send kittens for her to bottle feed. So they won't step into a bad situation.
PETA says they are concerned, but can't do much else since animal control claims all is well.
I've been having a rough time with this. Anybody else ever run into this corrupt system? People just have their own agendas (I think this is really a hoarding case) and the animals suffer for them.
Tori Gregory Stillwater, OK
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
[Re: tresta]
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10/21/09 05:04 PM
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PETA does not help animals. PETA believes no one should own animals at all and does not believe in pets. They would rather see them dead than "enslaved". The above situation is why humane euthanasia is necessary AND a very good spay/neuter program in the community. Spaying and neutering pets prevents the situation where the shelters are overun by accidental litters, which, is what really does crowd them. Not breeders. Accidents http://petakillsanimals.com
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
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10/21/09 05:13 PM
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Julie thanks for that link. I agree with you about the cause of overpopulation and have never blamed reputable pet breeders for that. Sometimes a person wants a specific temperament in a pet - or in the case of a dog, wants them to do a particular job- and the breed matters. But some people who think of themselves as rescuers try to make you feel like crap if you purchased your animal from a reputable breeder rather than from a shelter.
There is so much disease in the shelter I spoke of, I would not ever adopt a kitten there or advise anyone else to do so. I would be too concerned about it's health and about the health of people and other animals in the house.
And I feel so dreadful for the cats and kittens in the situation. I don't know what other steps I can take, if animal control does not see the problem, and they are the "authority" in my county. Possibly HSUS?
Tori Gregory Stillwater, OK
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
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10/21/09 05:34 PM
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The no-kill shelters are in a tough situation. They can get overrun and some kill shelters will transfer animals to the no-kills with the best of intentions. I see the overrun shelter and the animals both as victims of the system here. I wish there were a quick effective solution, but it either takes hard work and more volunteers and more money, or less animals being dumped at the shelters. http://petakillsanimals.com really is a site you should look over if you think that PETA is the animal advocate. In my opinion, they would only get involved if they smelled some sort of scandal or publicity that would raise them a few million dollars.
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
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10/21/09 06:29 PM
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Yeah, I did when Julie sent me the site. Eye opener! They have apparently attacked Iams as well as Petco and PetsMart stores in the media. What kind of "animal testing" could Iams be doing other than feeding animals different varieties of food? As for Petco and PetsMart, they have a policy of not selling cats and dogs AND they give the shelters a place to bring their animals and hopefully boost adoptions.
And some of PETA's literature for kids is truly shocking. They said they couldn't get involved in the case I was concerned about, and maybe it's for the best. Thanks, guys, for your information.
I know some members of the board are breeders as well as animal owners and lovers. Have any of you heard negative informtion about Iams or about their food, other than from PETA? I have always thought that Iams and Eukanuba were well known and trusted pet foods.
Tori Gregory Stillwater, OK
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
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10/22/09 11:54 AM
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Quote:
“A man is truly ethical only when he obeys the compulsion to help all life which he is able to assist, and shrinks from injuring anything that lives.” -Albert Schweitzer
Then only vegetarians are ethical? Wait...plants are living things too. That's a nice quote, but I think its overly general...I had ham and eggs for breakfast 
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Re: Animal Rescue Work
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10/28/09 02:17 AM
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And I feel so dreadful for the cats and kittens in the situation. I don't know what other steps I can take, if animal control does not see the problem, and they are the "authority" in my county. Possibly HSUS?
The HSUS is almost as bad as PETA. People typically confuse the Humane Society of the United States (which does NO animal rescue or sheltering) with local humane societies animal rescue leagues, private and breed rescues, which are the ones that truly help local animals. Like you've seen though, sometimes "private rescues" turn out to be nothing more than a hoarding situation. Its never an easy situation for anyone to solve let alone improve when things go bad. And everyone is having a harder time with more animals being surrendered and dumped by owners that are losing their housing, etc. We can only hope the economy improves soon, and that it will help the numbers of animals in need.
Diana
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