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can I remind you that these charities have to work within the law and can not just lift people cats with out reason. cats are not protected by law as dogs are, or you would have cat wardens and you wouldn't be allowed to let your cat out you, and you would have to poop scoop up after them, and be acountable for the protected species thay catch the powers they do have are riddled with loop hole and have to go through so many agencies before a leanient judge lets offenders off. so if you know anyone else who wants their job go ahead cos the cp wont the police could but dont. I'd like to see your reaction when scooping a living animal off the road with its insides hanging out its pelvic cavity or knowing what to do with 60 cats so inbred some of there legs point upwards and they all have cronic cat flu. could you deal with that, by 5pm when the vet shut and no one can take them, Any ideas? cos most of you seem to think tehy could do a better job. |
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no one is denying that there are cases where they do a fantastic job, but the simple point MANY people are trying to make is that there are far too many incidents where they don't lift a finger, don't care or destroy animals needlessly! They need to be held more accountable and more closely regulated! |
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I just do not trust them, many times I have heard of healthy animals put to sleep!!! |
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I think most people on here think they are a waist of space. In the eyes of the law cats are either somebodies pet and so healthy friendly stray cats are usualy are owned so it is unlawful to remove them or pick them up. Feral cats are effectively wild animals and it is deemed cruel to cage a wild animal, or maybe some think that the terror they suffer is ok aslong as you can fix it to appease your own human values. So how long do you keep a wild amimal caged? till the vet has a look, till you X-ray it, see if it makes it through the night, 6 monthes cage rest, till it becomes cage bound? Cruel or not feral cats can take up kennel space for months,years while homeable cats get turned away or destroyed. Could you decide who stays and who goes, I couln't |
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what kind of life would the unhomeable, unwanted animals have living their life in a kennel even if there was the resources which there is not. so everbody should stop donating its a real help to the animals!!!!!!! |
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In our branch of the CP, with feral cats who are healthy, we simply neuter and release. Therefore cutting down on any more breeding. If a feral cat is ill, we have feral pens where we will kep them (not in a vets btw), where they can recuperate before either being released, or in a high number of cases (and like 2 who I have been looking after for a few weeks), adopted as barn or stable cats and go off to live on farms. In the 2 yeras I have been with the CP, I have only seen a handful of animals PTS, and that wa due to severe health problems! And yes we have had cats take up cage space for over a year, I'd rather see that than see a perfectly healthy cat destroyed! And while that animal may be taking up space, it's amazing how quickly most rehoming actually happens. Where there is a will there is a way. |
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On the other hand the RSPCA/SSPCA deal with ALL animals cats, dogs, rabbit, guinea pigs, snakes, all the wild life etc. in Britain... They can't possibly board all of them, can they? Please THINK about it.... Again, nothing is black and white there are shades of grey! Noah has only so much room in his Ark... Said I wasn't gonna post again on this thread, but really, is everybody so closed minded about the RSPCA? Yes, unfortunately they can't help every animal, thats why more people should contact breed/animal specific rescue charities... |
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There are flaws with every charity organisation but at the end of the day it's the whole system that needs changing. It's like everything else, we always hear so many of the negatives. Bad news makes good headlines, especially in the UK. I have, in the past, had issues with how some organisations are run, the CP being one of them. I also have huge issues over the snap testing of cats for FIV but the other side of the coin is, what are these organisations to do with the growing numbers of strays etc and limited rescources. I personally choose not to donate to the larger organisations but I do try to support the smaller, independant rescues. Thats just my personal choice. |
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