eastlondonseagull
Well-known member
Well,well I have stirred up a hornets nest,draconian policies such as euthanasing FIV cats that are found stray (their inhouse blood tests are very unreliable both ways so in fact they PTS healthy cats and some with FIV have been homed as healthy,and their are many hundreds of cats that could have been homed rather than PTS.) they also PTS many dogs found on the streets that they say are not possible to re-home whereas other charities manage to this with less resources.
They also have a habit of re-homing dogs and cats that have microchips saying the owners could not be found and after WASTING HUGE AMOUNTS OF MONEY trying to defend their mistake have still had to hand back the animal.
they will also refuse to allow you to have an animal from them using the most spurious excuses (no cat flap,you live in a flat,near a road,have children,ect,ect.)
20 years ago this would not have mattered,so why does it now.
Wasting money seems to be one of their best policies,
new fleets of vans because officers could not carry their family in smaller ones so they ordered larger vans,making prosecutions where they have no chance of winning(one police officer was taken to court 8 times) and was still found not guilty for killing an injured cat (its whole back half was squashed into the road)with a spade because the RSPCA and a local vet refused to come out to the cat and he was charged with causing the cat undue stress between the first blow(which actually killed the cat)and the second blow which was done to make sure he had been dispatched this little episode cost the RSPCA £65.000,00 (sixty five thousand pounds)
As for moaning and not doing anything,I have been in cat welfare for many years and have watched from the sidelines, and listened to many people in rescue and most do not have a good word for the RSPCA (ring round a few of the local rescues and ask) I have belonged to another large charity cats protection,and now belong to a rescue that comes under the Cat Action Trust,and still have many friends who work with and in the RSPCA (and also know many that have left because of the bullying and draconian policies) and I have the deepest respect for them and in fact anyone who works in animal rescue,it is as they say a thankless task cleaning up after people who don't look after their animals or won't.
If any of you want to help then I would suggest you have your animals NEUTERED,MICROCHIPPED,AND CHECKED BY A VET AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR.
this would ensure that your animal will not come under the glare of the said charity.
If you want to educate yourselves about the RSPCA google in anti-rspca and see what comes up ........................they can't all be wrong.
I wondered where my annual donation went :thud:
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