Guest guest Posted May 19, 2003 Report Share Posted May 19, 2003 hello, FYI -- I just left a lengthy, polite voicemail with a " Dennis White " . The operator at Riverside County Animal Care & Control said he is the person handling the burros fate for RCACC. In my VM I encouraged him to please try to do the right thing by the animals & let The Fund For Animals adopt the burros. I told him I absolutely could not fathom how RCACC is even considering placing them anywhere but with the Fund For Animals farm. I doubt he'll call me back but I invited him to. Thank you so much for bringing this issue to my attention. Please try to keep us informed of what happens. I will pray for this poor creatures & I hope RCACC will do the right thing!!! Kind regards, Carla Annegregg [Annegregg] Monday, May 19, 2003 7:31 AM [sfBAVeg] Fwd: Abused Burros Need Your Help! In a message dated 5/17/03 9:15:47 PM Pacific Daylight Time, paperdolljw writes: > Members of The Fund for Animals are undoubtedly familiar with the > rescue of thirteen tiger and leopard cubs from a private home in > California just a few weeks ago. The young cubs were found among > dozens of dead tiger carcasses, including 58 baby tigers in a freezer, > but they were rescued and taken to The Fund for Animals' Wildlife > Rehabilitation Center near San Diego. > > Riverside County Animal Control also confiscated four burros from the > residence. One of these poor animals was seen on national television > being dragged from the property because his hooves were overgrown and > he was apparently unable to walk. The Fund for Animals offered to > adopt the burros and pay for all expenses to bring them to Black > Beauty Ranch, our 1,600-acre sanctuary in Texas where hundreds of > burros and other rescued animals enjoy safety, lush grasslands, and > the best care available. > > Unfortunately, county officials have decided not to allow The Fund for > Animals to adopt the burros, but instead to send them to auction where > they will be sold to the highest bidder and their fate will be > unknown. Please call the animal shelter immediately, and tell them > that after what these poor burros have gone through, they deserve a > special home like The Fund for Animals' Black Beauty Ranch. Tell them > you do not want these burros going to auction, where they could end up > abused, neglected, or even sold to slaughterhouses. > > The burros could go to auction any day! Call Riverside County Animal > Control at (909) 358-7387, and follow the menu for Animal Services to > speak with a live operator. You can also send a fax to (909) 358-7310. > Thank you for your help. > " Each of us can protect the environment (and our own health) three times a day by dropping animal products from our diet. This is because animal agriculture causes more devastatation to our natural environment than all other human activities combined. " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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