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30 November 2007

10 ways to stop animal abuse

Posted in: Animal Welfare, Education of the Week, informational, Tip of the Day — Tigger the Terror @ 1:23 pm

This information came from my friend Kim~one by one until their are none~ It was so good I just had to repost and help spread the word!

1. Be aware! Without phone calls from the concerned citizens who report cruelty in their neighborhoods, we wouldn’t know about most instances of animal abuse. It all comes from the public, it all starts with YOU—that’s why it’s so important to keep your eyes and ears open. Get to know and look out for the animals in your neighborhood. By being aware, you’re more likely to notice, for example, that the dog next door who was once hefty has lost weight rapidly—a possible indicator of abuse.

2. Learn to recognize animal cruelty. Here are some signs and symptoms that we see in many of the cases we investigate:

- Tick or flea infestations. Such a condition, if left untreated by a veterinarian, can lead to an animal’s death.
- Wounds on the body.
- Patches of missing hair.
- Extremely thin, starving animals.
- Limping.
- An owner striking or otherwise physically abusing an animal.
- Dogs who are repeatedly left alone without food and water, often chained up in a yard.
- Dogs who have been hit by cars-or are showing any of the signs listed above-and have not been taken to a veterinarian.
- Dogs who are kept outside without shelter in extreme weather conditions.
- Animals who cower in fear or act aggressively when approached by their owners.

3. Know who to call to report Animal Cruelty. We’re lucky here at the ASPCA in New York City, because we have Humane Law Enforcement officers who have the power to investigate and arrest perpetrators of animal cruelty in the state of New York. But every state and even every town is different. In some areas, you may have to rely on the police department to investigate animal cruelty; in others, you may have to contact local animal control or another municipal agency. If you aren’t sure where to report cruelty visit our Report Animal Cruelty section.

4. Provide as much informationa s possible, when reporting Animal Cruelty.The details that you provide can go a long way toward assisting the investigating officer. It helps to write down the type of cruelty that you witnessed, who was involved, the date of the incident and where it took place.

5. Call or write your local law enforcement department and let them know that investigating animal cruelty should be a priority. Animal cruelty is a CRIME—and the police MUST investigate these crimes.

6. Know your state’s animal cruelty laws. These vary from state to state, and even from city to city. You can visit the ASPCA’s online database of more than 550 animal cruelty laws—and their penalties—in all 50 states.

7. Fight for the passage of strong anti-cruelty laws on federal, state and local levels by joining the ASPCA Advocacy Brigade. It’s frustrating when I have built a strong case against someone who has been arrested for cruelty to animals and the judge treats it like a simple violation. But with stronger laws, they’ll be more likely to receive tougher penalties. As an ASPCA Advocacy Brigade member, you’ll receive emails asking you to write letters encouraging your legislators to pass these laws-and you can send them directly from our website.

8. Set a good example for others. If you have pets, be sure to always show them the love and good care that they deserve. But it’s more than just food, water, and adequate shelter. If you think your animal is sick, bring him to the veterinarian. Be responsible and have your animals spayed or neutered. And I always give my own pets lots of hugs when I get home!

9. Talk to your kids about how to treat animals with kindness and respect. I regularly see children in homes where animal abuse has been reported. If a parent isn’t treating the family’s pets right, I tell kids that their dog or cat would really appreciate fresh water every day, or if they spent some time playing with them. If the animal has been left outside without shelter, I’ll say, ‘You have a nice house, and if you get cold, you can put a coat on. But your dog can’t do that. Don’t you think he’d like a nice warm place to go, too?’ I know of families who watch Animal Precinct together, and I think this can help children understand that animals are living creatures who have the ability to feel pain, joy and sadness. You can see these emotions on the faces of the animals on the show.

10. Support your local shelter or animal rescue organization. Before I even knew that police for animals existed, I was volunteering at an animal shelter. It’s a great way to make a difference. Some of our ASPCA volunteers foster animals who have been abused in their former homes, giving these dogs and cats the chance they deserve to have a good life. You can find a list of shelters and rescue groups in your area in our National Shelter Directory.

29 November 2007

Rose City, MI a town full of bigotry

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PLEASE feel free to cross-post and email this to everyone you know. 

This is in my opinion only and I stand upon my 1st ammendment rights!

The mayor thinks he owns this town and the townspeople who are screaming are related to him or paying him on their land contracts.  Plus, the mayor is trying to get our local library to give up their 2 cats! 

To show your support to save the cats, please email the library at: Librarianzim@aol.com

The Chief of Police is nothing but a bully which started in grade school and continues to this day!  One of the people (there are 4, Rhonda Schick who is the mayor’s niece, volunteer firefighter, part time “wanna be” police officer, and probate officer for Ogemaw county thinks she is above the law.  She didn’t carry through with her job when my son was in trouble with the law.

Now, when my report and complaints go out to the state officials for investigation, I guess my ‘hollering’ at Keith Rohr’s 7 year old daughter for animal abuse (I watched her hit their dog and scream at him over and over again.), I finally had enough and since I was on a ladder in the middle of my yard which sits over 100 yards from where she was at, I had to speak in a loud voice. 

I said “I believe you have hit that dog long enough.  You need to quite right now!” 

Then she, like the spoiled brat she is, ran inside telling tall tales to her family making it all sound worse than it was.  The mother came out to confront me and I told her to teach her kid to quit abusing animals!  Her mother and I got into a shouting match, but I DID NOT scream at her kid.  My son was a witness to this incident.  I WILL stop them from abusing their animal!!!!!!

So they send the animal control officer to “investigate” as they can only scream about us having “many animals”.  One even tried to state that our cats “roam the town and leave foot prints on their vehicles!”  That would be a trick since our cats are all INSIDE ONLY animals.  The only outside contact they get is via the outside completely enclosed 20′x20′ pen that we have a door for them to be able to go inside and out as they wish.  They can not leave the pen and haven’t been able to for 2 years now!  What a crock of crap from this guy because I kept his kid from abusing their dog!!!!  He’s completely lucky I didn’t file animal abuse charges on them.  If I see or hear ANY OF THEM hit or yell at that dog again, I will be pressing FULL charges.

OOOOHHHHHHH, they even sent Rhonda over in her police uniform to “talk to me about it”.  I told her that if I see it again, I will press charges on them for animal abuse….plain and simple! Now, the only thing they can get us on is the fact that we don’t have a garage.  So they are taking that and running with it!  The animal control officer found no proof of neglect although Keith tried to say our animals were neglected!!!  Can you believe that crock!!?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?  Our animals are so spoiled it’s unreal!!!!!!!

They want to bring it…..well BRING IT ON!!!!!!  We never complained when their dog came into our yard because they couldn’t control him or watch him.  He ALWAYS was over in our yard!  So where does he get off complaining about us?

Then they claim our dogs bark at night……pretty hard to do when ALL of our animals have no access to outside once 9pm hits.  We lock them inside at night.  So I don’t know what dogs are barking, but it’s not ours…..perhaps they are Rhondas since her dogs are left in a crappy pen 24 hours a day 7 days a week!!!!!!

This town is about to have one rude awaking coming to them.  For anyone interested in speaking your opinions, please feel free to email our lazy Chief of Police and be a voice to let them know that my voice goes much further than theirs!  We appreciate ALL of your support.

Chief of Police email:  reetzt@rosecitypolice.org

 Pawz Up Everyone, please feel free to pass this on.

28 November 2007

49 JFK Feral Felines Fiasco

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Listen in to see how you can help save these cats from a horrible death!  JFK Airport has threatened to kill the feral cat colonies.  They are so misinformed!  So Join the fight to save the innocent!

Thanks for listening!

Pawz Up,

Tigger

What IAMS doesn’t want YOU to see!!!!

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Christmas
The last three letters of his lab identification are “mas,” thus his name. But his life is far from a celebration. An investigator discovered that his ears had been allowed to reach a level of such extreme filth that they required medication. She noticed the problem only by giving Christmas hands-on attention which he had never previously received. His feet have developed sores from years of living on cement and slatted metal.


Fifi
Fifi has been used in Iams studies for at least six years. She hides in the back of her cage constantly.


Maddog
MadDog is frustrated by his life in a 3-foot-by-3-foot cage. He often pushes his food bowl onto the floor to get attention but it hasn’t done any good. He has been caged for Iams metabolic studies for six years. His voice was taken from him surgically during an investigation.


Maisy
Maisy loves attention but rarely gets it. It’s even harder now that she’s been debarked and has no voice. Maisy has been caged since September 18, 1997.


Maxine
Maxine hides in the back of her steel cage and in the gutter of her cement kennel. Maxine has trouble eating when she is locked in the metabolic cage. She was surgically debarked along with 18 other Iams dogs during an investigation. Iams did nothing to stop Maxine or the others from losing their voices.


Mickey
Mickey has spent almost her entire life in Iams metabolic studies. She becomes extremely depressed when taken from her cement kennel to be put into the steel metabolic cage.


No Name
This Iams dog has no name—only a laboratory identification number. She lives in a dark building with no access to the outdoors or natural light, along with approximately 100 other dogs. Because she has no resting board and is not removed from the cage during cleaning time, she often is forced to sit or lie on wet concrete. She is lonely, sweet, and depressed.


Sally
Sally is extremely timid. She was born on April 10, 1996, and has spent the last six years trying to sleep and walk on cold wide-slatted floors. Many dogs injure themselves when their legs become stuck in between the slats.

REWARD to find owners of tortured dog

From: HelpTheAnimals.petfinder.com

Please help us locate the owner of a dog that died

Please help us locate the owner of a dog that died a very violent death. Pictures of the dead dog are in our blog. Please feel free to crosspost this alert to anyone include your veterinarian - perhaps they treated this dog in the past.
As many of you know a dog was left at the NHSPCA - the dog died in the container it was left in outside the animal shelter and the owner has not voluntarily come forward.

The 7-9 year old black and white female Cocker Spaniel was found in a dark blue Sterilite plastic bin on October 14th. The bin was marked “Bar Stuff” with Christmas bows in the bottom. Evidence indicates the dog died in the container from suffocation. Evidence also indicates the dog struggled to escape the sealed container. The dog was wearing a lilac colored collar with blue and yellow flowers. The dog at some point in her life gave birth to a litter of pups and had an inflammation of the tear duct known as “cherry eye” in her right eye. She had no name tag and was not microchipped.

The cruelty investigator has given the dog the name of Miranda - first to give her the dignity of a name and the second is that if the owner is identified, he/she will be read their miranda rights under state law upon being arrested for this crime.

The case is currently under investigation by the NHSPCA and the Stratham Police Department. Anyone with information is urged to call the NHSPCA investigator at 603-772-2921 extension 111 or call the Stratham Police Department. Anonymity can be granted if requested. The HSUS has offered a $2,500 reward.

The New Hampshire SPCA is seeking donations to help pay for an outside surveillance system to ensure that the next time an animal is abandoned on our doorstep, we will be able to identify the person and bring charges. The New Hampshire SPCA depends on community support to help care for homeless animals. Donations may be made to the SOS Fund via the web site at www.nhspca.org, by phone at (603) 772-2921 or by mail to SOS Fund, PO Box 196, Stratham NH 03885.

The New Hampshire SPCA is a community resource center that provides animal adoption, education, investigation and sheltering services in a professional and compassionate way. The Adoption Center is open from 11 am – 4pm on Monday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, 11 am – 7pm on Tuesday and Thursday, and closed on Wednesday. For more information about the NHSPCA, visit http://www.nhspca.org

Thanks

Roni McCall
Executive Director
Through Their Eyes, The National Animal Abuse Registry
website: http://www.inhumane.org

From: HelpTheAnimals.petfinder.com
Date: Nov 28, 2007 7:42 AM

We updated our blog to include pictures of Miranda’s somewhat distinctive collar

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