Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 Thanks Dr. Krishna, But this is a fact..We don't have shelter but people left pom pups out side my home & even a pigeon babies in carton. All ngo's having same problem (?) The question arises that just lifting a pup or cat from roadside & putting them in shelter, is it not a cruelty? When a mother cat / dog went other area to fill the stomach to feed the babies. R such people we can call an animal lovers? (I call them psycho) Nilesh PAWS drkrishna [drkrishna] Sunday, April 19, 2009 8:11 AM Merritt Clifton Cc: aapn Re: Reply from BSPCA Most aptly and beautifully put. A large portion of the " donations " received at the Blue Cross of India are from animal " rescuers " whose contributions are animals they bring in and nothing else. Like some of our financial contributors who wish to remain anonymous, these donors, too, drop their " gifts " over the wall, tie them up at our gates, etc and return later to check that their gifts are being well cared for! S. Chinny Krishna > Thanks to Nilesh Bhanage and Diana Singh Roy for obtaining > and posting the Bombay SPCA's response to the allegations by Vishaya > Kumtekar. > > I had tried to contact the Bombay SPCA myself to get their > side of the matter, and as a matter of fluke chance, happened to > reach a person within the Bombay SPCA who has her own agenda against > the management. > > The issue in each case, and in some of the cases described > in the links that Nilesh posted yesterday, appears to be that some > volunteers attempt to use the Bombay SPCA as a perceived infinite > resource in support of their own rescue efforts. > > Many humane societies run into this. The plain and simple > truth is that it is much easier to rescue animals in need than to > raise the funds and maintain the facilities required to treat them. > Those who wish to use humane society facilities on a regular basis > need to contribute to raising the resources needed to keep the humane > society operating -- for example, collecting donations for the > humane society or helping to organize fundraising projects. > > If a person who uses a humane society in support of personal > rescues does not contribute proportionately to raising support for > the society, then someone else has to do it -- and those volunteers > usually also have their own personal rescues in need of help. > > > > -- > Merritt Clifton > Editor, ANIMAL PEOPLE > P.O. Box 960 > Clinton, WA 98236 > > Telephone: 360-579-2505 > Fax: 360-579-2575 > E-mail: anmlpepl <anmlpepl%40whidbey.com> > Web: www.animalpeoplenews.org > > [ANIMAL PEOPLE is the leading independent newspaper providing > original investigative coverage of animal protection worldwide, > founded in 1992. Our readership of 30,000-plus includes the > decision-makers at more than 10,000 animal protection organizations. > We have no alignment or affiliation with any other entity. $24/year; > for free sample, send address.] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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