Sunday, January 30, 2011

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Vaccine Reactions

THE SAGA OF THE SPCA OF Valleyfield is far from over

After a hostile takeover as they say in the language of business, that's Anima-Quebec is to distribute or euthanize cats that live in the local Bishop Blvd. Langlois, shot 100.

Unable to adopt cats vaccinated and operated by the founders, staff still took care to date, but the concern we win when we are told that an inspector of Anima-Quebec was on the scene Friday for disposal. At the request whom? City? Johanne Tasse? Or simply that the inspector showed up at the shelter and decided that the organization was poor and the need to reduce the number?

So what it will have served to ruin the lives of volunteers-founders thinking do better? At what Johanne Tasse physically assaulted one of them (the criminal case will be heard in April)? At that inspectors who have pointed there last year and have found the place filthy, who thought they were thinner than the rescuers to drop the cats which they had been volunteer two years before the creation of Campifélin refuge.

I suspected from the start taking control of dogs to grab that came with the contract for pound as the parent companies had been forced to take to the city, dogs that were sold in Ontario. To have written several times, all these problems originate from a collusion between Johanne Tasse and Doris Ferrin, while employed by the City of Valleyfield and who was seeking a new job.

Our last speech to the City of Valleyfield has aroused little interest, but the head of the SPCA, the Director of Public Works, Denis Larochelle, responded to everyone that wanted to know where did this joke. He did not seem more worried than that. The decisions they had already been taken to kill cats?

was far from being a joke and if it was, it lasted long enough. Abandoned cats need all shelters that can be created in Quebec m * rde and I'm not sure that those of the spca Valleyfield taste to die now.

remains to the position of QA on the gas chambers, the Association of Veterinarians pompously called firms euthanasia.

be clear, these cats do not deserve to be gassed, no matter by whom. Rescuers have saved once, is what can save their lives again?

I remain convinced that an aggressive campaign of education and adoption among the population of Valleyfield save the situation. Will he have to go into a campaign in Valleyfield, Quebec during the Games in February to open their eyes?

Or there would be even better: get a grant for the rent with the program for shelters IFAW then make an offer to the city to take refuge and to entrust the management to the parent who has already put so much energy.

First, it would give a chance to justify their campaigns of IFAW fundraising in Quebec (which they never called silver), and Deuxio, this would be an excellent opportunity for all groups who care for cats to work a common goal, to take a position on the board in turn and carry out a project in Quebec that could serve as a model.

Is there someone who has a special connection with IFAW in Ottawa?

In any event, we will have to do something and fast.

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