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Old February 8th 04, 04:55 AM
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On Sat, 7 Feb 2004 11:37:33 -0700, "Cat Protector"
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I don't know how you came by this information about no-kills but mine says
something different. When the no-kills have space here is what I know about.

No-kills accept cats from other shelters (thus eliminating your cream of the
crop theory) to spear them from euthenasia.
No-kills have fostering programs so when they are filled to capacity some of
the cats are taken into private homes to be fostered.
No-kills have accepted cats from other areas besides their own. I know this
to be true because one of them did take in a cat that I rescued and I was in
a different city.
No-kills mean exactly that. They do not kill and will do everything they can
to find a cat a good and loving home.

I find it interesting that you state how experienced you are but totally
give mis-information when it comes to no-kill shelters.


Cat Protector neglected to answer some questions and concerns that I
had about a previous post before repeating some of the same statements
that I questioned a few days ago. It was implied that only no-kill
shelters have true concern for animals. That is totally untrue and
insulting to the dedicated people who work and volunteer there.

I again ask you "What do think we should do with animals
that are too dangerous to be adopted, or even fostered when all the
behavior specialists say there is no hope for rehabilitation?

What would you do with a dog that has killed other dogs, bit multiple
people over a period of time, and has now severly injured a child. Do
you want to foster a pit bull that has been trained to kill and is out
of control?"

You have the right to say anything that you want to here, but I would
ask you to be more honest and to reply to the questions that I asked
before.

What is done with out-of-control animals who are dangerous? What about
ones who are dying and in pain? You say they are never euthanised, but
I cannot believe that is the truth.

Does anyone believe there are enough no-kill shelters with unlimited
funds who can take in every animal that is offered to them or find
them another shelter or foster? The no-kills in my area certainly
don't have that luxury.


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