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I did not mean to say you are doing nothing to
save cats in general, I meant you are doing nothing in THIS case, sorry if I
wasn't clear. I know you do alot in other cases.
They are ALREADY dying AT this place http://angelwingsrescue.org/picsrescue/new/large/deadinyard.jpg ,
so saying that you wont support the actions unless you are sure no death will
come of it doesn't really make much sense (death is coming of it IF we do
nothing).
You MUST not have looked at ALL of the photos
Tad, the lush country side you speak of is a small consolation for the ones
INSIDE in THIS: http://angelwingsrescue.org/picsrescue/new/large/floor.jpg
http://angelwingsrescue.org/picsrescue/new/large/fecescat.jpg (look
there, feces in the food)
And this is the lush countryside?
This cat is DRINKING that water! http://angelwingsrescue.org/picsrescue/new/large/dump.jpg
The rescue that is working with Ms. Harvey (she's
already turned over 6 cats voluntarily) is working very hard to be there when it
all goes down, to try to save these cats from going into the hands of the
city animal control. Unlike you, I do not believe that it is humane to let
cats fend for themselves with minimal shelter and food, they are domesticated
animals, and I feel they require a clean and safe living enviroment to thrive.
Even minimal shelter is questionable in this case, it must REEK of ammonia
inside that trailer that serves as their "shelter"! Cats have very sensitive
respiratory tracts, and being forced to find refuge in filth that reeks of
ammonia is very bad for them.
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Jenn Please don't say I am doing nothing....True..I am doing nothing on getting someone that may be doing a lot more than you are to save cats from be ing shut down.... I asked for the proof that these cats were suffering....They may have a couple junk piles but that has little to do on how the cats are being cared for...In the lush country side shown in the pictures most cats could survive quit well on their own and just having some very minimul shelter and care is far better than being rounded up and pronounced too sick to save and being PTS the same day...No time to get any rescue in to save them unless like the nuns the rescue goes in with the sherif and does the seizure...There just isn't room for these cats to remain alive at an instance notice... I just don't think writing a bunch of letter to officials complaining is going to bring a happy ending to these cats....Over and over again if you follow up a seizure most of the animals are PTS the same day.... And by the way..as far as doing nothing...Remember those 3 FeLV+ cats you were going to take from NJ if you could set up transportation...Well..It so happened that I had taken in an FeLV+ from a few miles away down there just a month before...The same transport that I used was readily still available and I was going to take the remaining 2 positives...Fortunately the hole mess was taken care of locally... Yes...In the last 6 months I have lost 3 cats...But I have taken in 2 seniors left at my vets office to be PTS becouse our local no kill shelter had no room for them...And we don't even have a big problem here in VT...Also The shelter called me and asked if I could take a beautiful long haired buff colored cat that had be brought in stray...His ears half gone from frost bite...and FeLV+....Probably some students kitten that grew up and got put outside at Green Mountain Collage... My vet bills and food bills are well over $400 a month for my 27 rescue cats and it all comes out of my pocket... But you are right...I will not write letters to a sherif 1000 miles away complaining about something that I don't have more proof of without knowing that something other than death will come of it.... Tad |
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