Re: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend

2010-09-07 Thread POTT, BEVERLY
Laura, give me her contact information and I'll tell her what you couldn't. I 
have a vocabulary that would make a sailor blush!



From: LauraM [mailto:hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sat 9/4/2010 8:05 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend



OK, this doesn't have anything to do with FeLV, so I apologize.but a few 
incidents happened at the shelter today that really made me angry, and really 
made me sick of the way animals are treated in our society - as disposable 
property, with no feelings, no thoughts, no value. An inconvenience, to be 
tossed aside when necessary.
First, a woman called and said that there was a cat lying in her carport that 
must have been hit by a car. She said, We're afraid she's going to die there, 
and she can't seem to move her back legs. Stray, injured catI called our 
animal control officer and she headed on out to pick the cat up. Turns out, it 
was the woman's cat, and not a stray, she even saw the cat get hit! - same old 
story, the owner doesn't want to deal with the problem, doesn't want a vet 
bill, so she calls the county to handle it, forgets about it and goes about her 
day. My officer told her, This is your responsibility, not mine - you get that 
cat to a vet. Later on, the caller once again rang up animal control: If I 
have a cat that's been hit by a car, can I bring her to you? NO, lady, what 
don't you understand - this is your animal, she is your responsibility, TAKE 
HER TO THE VET.
Then, later, the door opened and a  young woman came in with a cat in a crate. 
He has serious health problems; he's old and has some sort of issues with his 
teeth, he's in a lot of pain and needs steroid injections and some other stuff. 
I remember speaking with her two months ago about the cat, gave her some phone 
numbers of vets who might be willing to work with her on the cost of treatment. 
Anyway, she wanted to drop him off so we could euthanize him on Tuesday. I 
tried to get her to take the cat to her own vet, tried to get her to understand 
that it would be inhumane and cruel to leave him in a place with strangers, to 
sit in a cold metal cage, to die on a table and be tossed in a black trash bag 
and thrown into the dump like garbage. Naturally, she had no money - but if 
you're a good client, chances are your vet will euthanize for free or next to 
nothing; my vet has never charged me to euthanize an animal. And she had months 
to prepare for this, but
 she's moving in with her parents tomorrow and they're allergic, and of course, 
like the other person, she didn't want to deal with it. Finally she said to me, 
I'm leaving. I don't like your attitude. Bitch. I wanted so badly to follow 
her out the door, slap her face  tell her what I thought of her, but I need my 
job.
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but still, it appears that this 
attitude has become more and more prevalent. Those of you who work in shelters 
or who are involved with rescue know exactly what I'm talking about. Someone 
will always be there to pick up the pieces and clean up after your mistakes, so 
why even try to do the responsible thing? One resident surrendered 4 kittens 
last week and called today to ask if they'd been adopted. They had all gone out 
to a rescue. After hollering, Praise Jesus! They're safe! she asked me, So, 
the next time I have kittens, should I call this rescue directly or do I have 
to go through you? Aaaargh! Don't let them be born! Come here on euthanasia 
day and then ask yourself if you should be producing more kittens!
Thanks for letting me vent.


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Re: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend

2010-09-07 Thread LauraM
If I didn't need my job, Beverly, if I only didn't need my job..the things 
I would say. When I win the lottery and start my old-cat rescue, I WILL open my 
mouth!

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From: POTT, BEVERLY p...@mailbox.sc.edu
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Date: Tuesday, September 7, 2010, 9:12 AM


Laura, give me her contact information and I'll tell her what you couldn't. I 
have a vocabulary that would make a sailor blush!



From: LauraM [mailto:hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sat 9/4/2010 8:05 PM
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Subject: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend



OK, this doesn't have anything to do with FeLV, so I apologize.but a few 
incidents happened at the shelter today that really made me angry, and really 
made me sick of the way animals are treated in our society - as disposable 
property, with no feelings, no thoughts, no value. An inconvenience, to be 
tossed aside when necessary.
First, a woman called and said that there was a cat lying in her carport that 
must have been hit by a car. She said, We're afraid she's going to die there, 
and she can't seem to move her back legs. Stray, injured catI called our 
animal control officer and she headed on out to pick the cat up. Turns out, it 
was the woman's cat, and not a stray, she even saw the cat get hit! - same old 
story, the owner doesn't want to deal with the problem, doesn't want a vet 
bill, so she calls the county to handle it, forgets about it and goes about her 
day. My officer told her, This is your responsibility, not mine - you get that 
cat to a vet. Later on, the caller once again rang up animal control: If I 
have a cat that's been hit by a car, can I bring her to you? NO, lady, what 
don't you understand - this is your animal, she is your responsibility, TAKE 
HER TO THE VET.
Then, later, the door opened and a  young woman came in with a cat in a crate. 
He has serious health problems; he's old and has some sort of issues with his 
teeth, he's in a lot of pain and needs steroid injections and some other stuff. 
I remember speaking with her two months ago about the cat, gave her some phone 
numbers of vets who might be willing to work with her on the cost of treatment. 
Anyway, she wanted to drop him off so we could euthanize him on Tuesday. I 
tried to get her to take the cat to her own vet, tried to get her to understand 
that it would be inhumane and cruel to leave him in a place with strangers, to 
sit in a cold metal cage, to die on a table and be tossed in a black trash bag 
and thrown into the dump like garbage. Naturally, she had no money - but if 
you're a good client, chances are your vet will euthanize for free or next to 
nothing; my vet has never charged me to euthanize an animal. And she had months 
to prepare for this, but
she's moving in with her parents tomorrow and they're allergic, and of course, 
like the other person, she didn't want to deal with it. Finally she said to me, 
I'm leaving. I don't like your attitude. Bitch. I wanted so badly to follow 
her out the door, slap her face  tell her what I thought of her, but I need my 
job.
I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but still, it appears that this 
attitude has become more and more prevalent. Those of you who work in shelters 
or who are involved with rescue know exactly what I'm talking about. Someone 
will always be there to pick up the pieces and clean up after your mistakes, so 
why even try to do the responsible thing? One resident surrendered 4 kittens 
last week and called today to ask if they'd been adopted. They had all gone out 
to a rescue. After hollering, Praise Jesus! They're safe! she asked me, So, 
the next time I have kittens, should I call this rescue directly or do I have 
to go through you? Aaaargh! Don't let them be born! Come here on euthanasia 
day and then ask yourself if you should be producing more kittens!
Thanks for letting me vent.



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Re: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend

2010-09-07 Thread Lorrie
Way to go Beverly... I'd like to give her a few choice
words too!!!

Lorrie

On 09-07, LauraM wrote:

 If I didn't need my job, Beverly, if I only didn't need my
 job..the things I would say. When I win the lottery and start
 my old-cat rescue, I WILL open my mouth!
 
 --- On Tue, 9/7/10, POTT, BEVERLY p...@mailbox.sc.edu wrote:
 
 Laura, give me her contact information and I'll tell her what you
 couldn't. I have a vocabulary that would make a sailor blush!
 
 
 
 From: LauraM [mailto:hingebacktorto...@yahoo.com]
 Sent: Sat 9/4/2010 8:05 PM
 To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
 Subject: [Felvtalk] No way to treat a friend
 
 
 
 OK, this doesn't have anything to do with FeLV, so I
 apologize.but a few incidents happened at the shelter today
 that really made me angry, and really made me sick of the way
 animals are treated in our society - as disposable property, with
 no feelings, no thoughts, no value. An inconvenience, to be tossed
 aside when necessary. First, a woman called and said that there was
 a cat lying in her carport that must have been hit by a car. She
 said, We're afraid she's going to die there, and she can't seem to
 move her back legs. Stray, injured catI called our animal
 control officer and she headed on out to pick the cat up. Turns
 out, it was the woman's cat, and not a stray, she even saw the cat
 get hit! - same old story, the owner doesn't want to deal with the
 problem, doesn't want a vet bill, so she calls the county to handle
 it, forgets about it and goes about her day. My officer told her,
 This is your responsibility, not mine - you get that cat to a
 vet. Later on, the caller once again rang up animal control: If I
 have a cat that's been hit by a car, can I bring her to you? NO,
 lady, what don't you understand - this is your animal, she is your
 responsibility, TAKE HER TO THE VET. Then, later, the door opened
 and a? young woman came in with a cat in a crate. He has serious
 health problems; he's old and has some sort of issues with his
 teeth, he's in a lot of pain and needs steroid injections and some
 other stuff. I remember speaking with her two months ago about the
 cat, gave her some phone numbers of vets who might be willing to
 work with her on the cost of treatment. Anyway, she wanted to drop
 him off so we could euthanize him on Tuesday. I tried to get her to
 take the cat to her own vet, tried to get her to understand that it
 would be inhumane and cruel to leave him in a place with strangers,
 to sit in a cold metal cage, to die on a table and be tossed in a
 black trash bag and thrown into the dump like garbage. Naturally,
 she had no money - but if you're a good client, chances are your
 vet will euthanize for free or next to nothing; my vet has never
 charged me to euthanize an animal. And she had months to prepare
 for this, but she's moving in with her parents tomorrow and they're
 allergic, and of course, like the other person, she didn't want to
 deal with it. Finally she said to me, I'm leaving. I don't like
 your attitude. Bitch. I wanted so badly to follow her out the
 door, slap her face  tell her what I thought of her, but I need my
 job. I know I'm preaching to the choir here, but still, it appears
 that this attitude has become more and more prevalent. Those of you
 who work in shelters or who are involved with rescue know exactly
 what I'm talking about. Someone will always be there to pick up the
 pieces and clean up after your mistakes, so why even try to do the
 responsible thing? One resident surrendered 4 kittens last week and
 called today to ask if they'd been adopted. They had all gone out
 to a rescue. After hollering, Praise Jesus! They're safe! she
 asked me, So, the next time I have kittens, should I call this
 rescue directly or do I have to go through you? Aaaargh! Don't let
 them be born! Come here on euthanasia day and then ask yourself if
 you should be producing more kittens! Thanks for letting me vent.
 
 
 

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