[Felvtalk] Link to Story about Caboodle Ranch Rescue Effort
GRAS
gras at optonline.net
Fri Mar 2 10:50:38 CST 2012
I agree.considering that PETA kills perfectly healthy cats and dogs.they
aren't completely useless, though, they do call attention to things with
their undercover work, exposing horrendous practices, but they just don't
know when to stop . This same issue was being addressed in NY state.
But how would one stop places like Caboodle from pulling animals? When my
group pulls animals from the horrible Brooklyn kill shelter, I go through
one of the local groups participating in New Hope project, and they have
already checked me out. However, I could just show up at their doorstep and
pick up anything I wanted, for peanuts, and do what I wanted with them.
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[mailto:felvtalk-bounces at felineleukemia.org] On Behalf Of Heather
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To: felvtalk at felineleukemia.org
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Link to Story about Caboodle Ranch Rescue Effort
What is upsetting to me as well about PETA's involvement, is that they sent
out an email about Caboodle, then at the end used the situation to call for
withdrawl of the proposed FL Animal Rescue Act.
This bill is very important in the minds of all FL rescue people that I know
of--I am in FL and very involved with rescue--and now PETA is saying this
will enable places like Caboodle to pull animals from shelters. So now all
sorts of people who are not involved in rescue and have no familiarity with
the bill probably think it is horrible and will be speaking out against it
(there was a link to contact FL legislators), at the time when it needs all
the support it can get.
On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:31 PM, <dlgegg at windstream.net> wrote:
I agree. PETA does not have too good a record themselves. This man simply
got in over his head and did not know how to solve the problem. I also
agree about those who tortue. There was a man in the St. Louis area who
adopted puppies and kittens and then trtured them to death. He kept them
alive as long as possible so he could enjoy their sufering. If I had my
way, this man would have been shot on site. I was called for jury duty on
an animal cruelty case. They asked me if I had an opinion on the case. I
said shot the sob. They didn't call me for that jury.
---- GRAS <gras at optonline.net> wrote:
> When I first saw a video about this ranch a few years ago, I wondered how
> anyone could possible keep track of and care for so many cats, especially
> when there's absolutely no control over them, in all those little houses
(no
> matter how cute they are), no central feeding place, etc. I am not really
> surprised! However, the fact that PETA is involved, worries me a bit..for
> several reasons. Natalie
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