Monday, June 20, 2011

A letter from a gas shelter employee :(



Euthanisia By Gas...
Originally posted on CL by a shelter employee (Please Share!)

"Yes, I Gas Dogs and Cats for a Living. I'm an Animal Control officer in a very small town in central North Carolina. I'm in my mid thirties, and have been working for the town in different positions since high school.
There is not much work here, and working for the county provides good pay and benefits for a person like me without a higher education. I'm the person you all write about how horrible I am.

I'm the one that gasses the dogs and cats and makes them suffer. I'm the one that pulls their dead corpses out smelling of Carbon Monoxide and throws them into green plastic bags. But I'm also the one that hates my job and hates what I have to do.

First off, all you people out there that judge me, don't. God is judging me, and I know I'm going to Hell. Yes, I'm going to hell. I wont lie, it's despicable, cold, cruel and I feel like a serial killer. I'm not all to blame, if the law would mandate spay and neuter, lots of these dogs and cats wouldn't be here for me to gas. I'm the devil, I know it, but I want you people to see that there is another side to me the devil Gas Chamber man.

The shelter usually gasses on Friday morning.

Friday's are the day that most people look forward to, this is the day that I hate, and wish that time will stand still on Thursday night. Thursday night, late, after nobody's around, my friend and I go through a fast food line, and buy 50 dollars worth of cheeseburgers and fries, and chicken. I'm not allowed to feed the dogs on Thursday, for I'm told that they will make a mess in the gas chamber, and why waste the food.
So, Thursday night, with the lights still closed, I go into the saddest room that anyone can every imagine, and let all the doomed dogs out out their cages.

I have never been bit, and in all my years doing this, the dogs have never fought over the food. My buddy and I, open each wrapper of cheeseburger and chicken sandwich, and feed them to the skinny, starving dogs.

They swallow the food so fast, that I don't believe they even taste it. There tails are wagging, and some don't even go for the food, they roll on their backs wanting a scratch on their bellys. They start running, jumping and kissing me and my buddy. They go back to their food, and come back to us. All their eyes are on us with such trust and hope, and their tails wag so fast, that I have come out with black and blues on my thighs.. They devour the food, then it's time for them to devour some love and peace. My buddy and I sit down on the dirty, pee stained concrete floor, and we let the dogs jump on us. They lick us, they put their butts in the air to play, and they play with each other. Some lick each other, but most are glued on me and my buddy.
I look into the eyes of each dog. I give each dog a name.
They will not die without a name.

I give each dog 5 minutes of unconditional love and touch.
I talk to them, and tell them that I'm so sorry that tomorrow they will die a gruesome, long, torturous death at the hands of me in the gas chamber.

Some tilt their heads to try to understand. I tell them, that they will be in a better place, and I beg them not to hate me. I tell them that I know I'm going to hell, but they will all be playing with all the dogs and cats in heaven.

After about 30 minutes, I take each dog individually, into their feces filled concrete jail cell, and pet them and scratch them under their chins. Some give me their paw, and I just want to die. I just want to die. I close the jail cell on each dog, and ask them to forgive me. As my buddy and I are walking out, we watch as every dog is smiling at us and them don't even move their heads. They will sleep, with a full belly, and a false sense of security.

As we walk out of the doomed dog room, my buddy and I go to the cat room. We take our box, and put the very friendly kittens and pregnant cats in our box. The shelter doesn't keep tabs on the cats, like they do the dogs. As I hand pick which cats are going to make it out, I feel like I'm playing God, deciding whose going to live and die.

We take the cats into my truck, and put them on blankets in the back.
Usually, as soon as we start to drive away, there are purring cats sitting on our necks or rubbing against us. My buddy and I take our one way two hour trip to a county that is very wealthy and they use injection to kill animals. We go to exclusive neighborhoods, and let one or two cats out at a time. They don't want to run, they want to stay with us. We shoo them away, which makes me feel sad.

I tell them that these rich people will adopt them, and if worse comes to worse and they do get put down, they will be put down with a painless needle being cradled by a loving veterinarian. After the last cat is free, we drive back to our town. It's about 5 in the morning now, about two hours until I have to gas my best friends.

I go home, take a shower, take my 4 anti-anxiety pills and drive to work.. I don't eat, I can't eat. It's now time, to put these animals in the gas chamber. I put my ear plugs in, and when I go to the collect the dogs, the dogs are so excited to see me, that they jump up to kiss me and think they are going to play. I put them in the rolling cage and take them to the gas chamber. They know. They just know. They can smell the death.. They can smell the fear. They start whimpering, the second I put them in the box. The boss tells me to squeeze in as many as I can to save on gas. He watches. He knows I hate him, he knows I hate my job. I do as I'm told. He watches until all the dogs, and cats (thrown in together) are fighting and screaming. The sounds is very muffled to me because of my ear plugs. He walks out, I turn the gas on, and walk out.
I walk out as fast as I can. I walk into the bathroom, and I take a pin and draw blood from my hand. Why? The pain and blood takes my brain off of what I just did.

In 40 minutes, I have to go back and unload the dead animals. I pray that none survived, which happens when I overstuff the chamber. I pull them out with thick gloves, and the smell of carbon monoxide makes me sick. So does the vomit and blood, and all the bowel movements. I pull them out, put them in plastic bags.

They are in heaven now, I tell myself. I then start cleaning up the mess, the mess, that YOU PEOPLE are creating by not spay or neutering your animals. The mess that YOU PEOPLE are creating by not demanding that a vet come in and do this humanely. You ARE THE TAXPAYERS, DEMAND that this practice STOP!

So, don't call me the monster, the devil, the gasser, call the politicians, the shelter directors, and the county people the devil. Heck, call the governor, tell him to make it stop.

As usual, I will take sleeping pills tonight to drown out the screams I heard in the past, before I discovered the ear plugs. I will jump and twitch in my sleep, and I believe I'm starting to hallucinate.

This is my life. Don't judge me. Believe me, I judge myself enough.
Please re-post as it will undoubtedly be flagged by someone who does not want others to know the truth.People need to know what they are doing when they dump their pets at the pound or neglect to spay and neuter their pets."

Thursday, June 16, 2011

animal welfare and rights supporters from the ages of 17-21 for a TV programme WANTED



Dear Supporters,

We have a television production company who contacted us looking to speak with animal welfare and rights supporters from the ages of 17-21 for a programme they are producing about young people and the issues they are passionate about. This is now a perfect opportunity to get our message into the public spotlight about cruelty to animals and we need you!

ARAN are looking for any supporters aged between 17-21 who are currently active to please contact us immediately so that we can hook you up with this respected production company. They will be calling all 'campaigners' by phone. If you are aged between 17-21 or indeed have family of that age and would like them to speak about their compassion, a campaigner from ARAN will be happy to give them a media briefing on how to answer questions ect.

Let's not let this opportunity slip for the many countless animals who need your voice right now.

'Fighting animal abuse across Ireland'

Today, ARAN launched its newest racy ad 4 animals


Dear ARAN Supporters,
Today, ARAN launched its newest racy ad, which features none other than playboy and soccer star, Ryan Giggs. The ad shows Giggs, who has recently come under criticism for his sexual exploits, alongside the words "Too Much Sex Can Be a Bad Thing … for little animals too. Help keep your dogs and cats out of trouble, always spay or neuter”. 
"Ryan Giggs can do a great service by encouraging everyone to have their dogs and cats spayed or neutered," says ARAN Director, John Carmody. "The tens of thousands of homeless strays in Ireland don't make headlines as Giggs does, but they need people to pay attention to the crisis that their casual sex is causing."
Animal overpopulation is a serious problem in Ireland that goes unnoticed. Every year, tens of thousands of cats and dogs enter Irish animal shelters, and roughlyhalf of them must be destroyed because there are not enough good homes—and part of the blame has to be borne by people who do not spay or neuter their animal companions. Giggs has no formal affiliation with ARAN and has not previewed or endorsed the ad, but ARAN says that the image and the idea were too good to pass up when it came to helping to fight the animal overpopulation crisis. 
For a high-res image of the ad, please contact ARAN.
Please be sure to post this ad on Facebook and other social networking sites.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

reply i got from cabinetprimar@primaria-tulcea.ro in romanian cant translate


Please Stop the illegal killing of strays.Please apply the Law in force in Romania, for the protection of animals, not out-dated articles from old laws.


cabinetprimar@primaria-tulcea.ro to me
show details 12:39 PM (11 hours ago) 
Good afternoon !

Please find in the attached documents the press release that will clear all
the wrong assumptions !

Have a great day and thank you for your cooperation





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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Have a Heart for Animals’ Sunday, October 30th 2011


Dear Supporter & Member,

If there were ever a time when animals needed your voice, it’s going to be on Sunday, October 30th 2011. Please make a specialeffort and join with many hundreds of animal lovers from every corner of Ireland to attend ARAN’s special ‘Have a Heart for Animals national march and rally, it's the one event of its kind that actually brings people who care about animals, together.
This year our march and rally promises to be even bigger and better than previous years-and of course with lots of positive changes. We plan on having an extended march route, which will take us down through Dublin’s vibrant O’Connell Street and on through the city centre only to be watched by many thousands of onlookers and one chant that will work the entire rally. We’ll also have yet another host of respected campaigners and speakers who will bring the many hundreds of attendees up to date on the current animal welfare bill and on our behind the scenes efforts to bring in the new Animal Health andWelfare bill. The present Bill will this year be 100 years old, it’s now time for more modern laws that will make life harder for those who get sick kicks from abusing animals, but also time for laws to stamp out fur farming and much more, we've got one last chance to get fur farming in Ireland banned in 2012 and if this opportunity slips, then it may not happen for a very long time to come. Ensure to bring your rescued dogs, children, co-workers, friends etc. – make sure everyone on Facebook knows about this big event to raise awareness of Ireland’s obsolete animal welfare law and the need to bring in proper modern legislation. Although ARAN will be providing banners and placards, feel free to make a sign, poster or banner for an issue that you might feel closest too or strongest about.
MARK YOUR DIARY NOW AND JOIN MANY HUNDREDS OF COMPASSIONATE ANIMAL LOVERS FOR WHAT’S GOING TO BE ONE OF THE BEST DAYS OF THE YEAR FOR SPEAKING OUT AGAINST ANIMAL ABUSE
When: Sunday, October 30th, 2pm sharp – (will be wrapped up by 5pm)
Where: Garden of Remembrance, O'Connell Street, Dublin. 
In the coming weeks we’ll be mailing you further details of our plans for this exciting day, there will be so much for everyone to do to make this day a huge success.  Please see below for some exciting pictures of previous events and for TV3 news coverage, click here
See you in October, it's going to be by far our biggest and best event in our now fifteen years fighting animal abuse in Ireland, and of course we could never do it without the staunch, loyal and compassionate action from our many longtime supporters and members.

Keep up the good work you are all doing,
John Carmody
Animal Rights Action Network (ARAN)

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Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010

IRELAND NEEDS YOUR HELP Please email the Minister for Environment and Minister of Agriculture asking them to sign  the Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 and the Greyhound Welfare Bill 2010. These 2  pieces of legislation are very important to helping protect dogs from the puppy mill trade and the greyhound industry. They will not sign 1  without the other it is important that the ministers realise how important signing these acts are . ALL THEY NEED TO DO IS SIGN OFF ON THE BILLS 




Phil Hogan, Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government
Custom House
Dublin 1
minister@environ.ie
01 888 4000




Simon Coveney, Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
Agriculture House,
Kildare St.
Dublin 2.
Tel: 01 607 2000
info@agriculture.gov.ie



you could also include the Irish embassy in your country if you liked 


THIS IS THE LETTER I SENT PLEASE FEEL FREE TO USE IT OR YOU CAN WRITE YOU OWN OR USE PARTS OF THIS LETTER 
THANK YOU 




 Dear Ministers,
I am writing to you today to express my strong concern about the lack of legislation to control dog breeders or protect the welfare of dogs in Ireland.
In 1911, animal welfare was considered to be an important enough issue for the 1911 Protection of Animals Act to become a part of our legal system. We are now in the year of its 100th birthday and we, in Ireland, are known as the "Puppy Farm Capital of Europe". A sad and embarrassing celebration.
The majority of the people in Ireland have a great love respect and compassion for animals. Our government has accepted the financial benefits of the animal industry, through taxes, in the last 100 years and the animals received in return NOTHING.
We as a nation ask the government that we have elected to be our voice - and consider the animals that we are all responsible for.
Please just sign the bill that ex-Minister John Gormley published last December, the Dog Breeding Establishments Bill 2009, the first bill to bring legislation against puppy mills and puppy farms in Ireland. This Bill will act as the protection dogs in Ireland and the proper guide for dog breeders which is a much needed piece of legislation! I understand that you are delaying your signing of the commencement clause of the Dog Breeding Establishments Act 2010 because you are planning to synchronise it with the Greyhound Welfare Bill 2010. I am glad that you plan on passing both bills however they should not have been delayed as long as they have. it certainly shouldn’t be delayed any longer. Do show some compassion for the "breeding bitches" in these establishments that are living in extremely sub-standard conditions and not receiving the basic care or attention they need and deserve. Every day the ISPCA raid puppy farms and see at firsthand the suffering and pain endured by these defenceless puppies in places that should be shut down. As a nation we pride ourselves on being animal lovers, sadly this is not always the truth There are far more puppies than the trade needs and as a result conditions in these premises we have overcrowding, older pups mixed with younger ones, fighting for food, forced to stand in kennels deep in faeces, no bedding, no stimulation, no exercise, no life, no affection or companionship How much longer will Ireland continue to be a place of puppy neglect, without regulation, inspection or licensing? No standards of disease control no standards of care or hygiene and no protection for the the public who see lovely puppies but never see the unfortunate parents who live the most dreadful lives pumping out litter after litter of puppies. After their fertility wanes, breeding animals are often killed, abandoned or sold cheaply to another mill to try and get "one more litter" out of the dog. The annual result of all this breeding is millions of puppies.Many of these little puppies have genetic problems; frequentlyinexperienced buyers end up with inbred puppies, not vaccinated or socialized, and spend years dealing with the financial and emotional issues from such breeding standards or lack of standards. Every caring animal welfare person across the Country needs this Bill enforced immediately in order to prevent further ongoing cruelty and neglect of numerous puppy farm dogs
We need this bill to compliment Bio-Security which is an effective way of reducing the risk of a disease outbreak and the spread of a disease from animal to animal and from animals to humans.
The disappointment and frustration felt by thousands of
animal lovers and those deeply concerned with animal welfare matters is felt right across the country. The fact that the Dog Breeding Establishment Bill is not yet being implemented as it is lacking a signature is adding to the continued suffering of animals through out our country and the world is watching. I know i dont want to be known as a citizen of Europe's puppy farm capital that acts as a haven for this cruel trade due to its lack of legislation on the matter.
Thank you for taking the time to read this message and i am sure after considering some of these thoughts you will not hesitate to see the importance of adding your signature to the bill

Kind regards

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

CONTACT Uttarakhand Police ABOUT THE LEOPARD THAT WAS BURNT ALIVE


Uttarakhand Police -WE NEED TO CONTACT THEM ABOUT THE LEOPARD THAT WAS BURNT ALIVE  

Uttarakhand Police web page   http://goo.gl/khHI0

Leopard burned alive in Uttarakhand

NDTV Correspondent, Updated: March 24, 2011 19:02 IST

Dehra Dun: In a shocking incident, villagers in Uttarakhand burned alive a leopard as forest officials watched.

The leopard, who villagers say injured 10 people, was first captured and locked up in a cowshed.

It was beaten up there and after that it was locked in a cage. Kerosene was poured upon the animal and it was set on fire.

The creature could not escape and people just watched the brutal killing of it.

Among the onlookers were several forest officials who did nothing to save the animal.


Leopard burned alive in Uttarakhand
Leopard burned alive in Uttarakhand    (10 Views)
NDTV - ‎ Thu Mar 24, 2011
Dehra Dun: In a shocking incident, villagers in Uttarakhand burned alive a leopard as forest officials watched.The leopard, who villagers say injured 10 people, was first captured and locked up in a cowshed. It was beaten up there and after that it was locked in a cage.

Full Story: NDTV



This is the link to the video but i would not watch it as it is very graphic and i feel to distressing the picture above was enough for me to veiw :(