JupiterKid wrote: » I love both dogs and cats. They each have their own appeal and qualities but would you love them so much that you would want to completely surround yourself with them, to the point where your place would be overrun with animals? Would that be fair on them? 300 cats were rescued from a small apartment in Toronto in Canada. What drives a person to "hoard" so many animals? Article below:https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6997409/amp/300-cats-inside-one-apartment-Toronto.html?__twitter_impression=true
Jovanni Rotten Checkbook wrote: » Anybody I know with three or more cats seems to have issues in life.
Johnny Dogs wrote: »
everlast75 wrote: » What stops governments getting their finger out and enforcing animal welfare? F**king sick if reading stories of animal abuse.
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » Its a hidden crime. So its hard. And plus you have to find a way of caring for them all then. You can find a farm of 200 dogs or more. Or 80 horses and have ZERO idea of who owns it or who has been there. And more than likely you will never find out. If they have been keeping them in their own home it's likely they are not well. And so people will be sympathetic. Which i understand.
monkeysnapper wrote: » CRAP...... A few years ago I bought a westie only for few months later getting another, then I went out and bought a goldfish only for us to get 3 more a week later , then another 2 a few weeks after that ... Plus we have 3 kids.... oh God...were turning into one of these dam freaks arnt we????
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » I think you need to maybe find a nice home for one of those kids Monkey! :P Do the right thing!
monkeysnapper wrote: » I was thinking the same , I was thinking about selling the middle one , hes always quiet... I'm sure hes plotting something ....maybe to get rid of the fish ....dam I love them fish ....especially the gold one....
John_Rambo wrote: » There was a popular poster on boards.ie that posted the most articulate and sensible posts about dogs, particularly bull breeds. She seemed to have an innate understanding about the nature of dogs and garnered respect from all the posters on the animals and pet forum. Some posters donated to the sanctuary. Shockingly, (but deservedly) she was fined a small amount for animal cruelty for having severely neglected dogs and was further made to pay moneys for the witness expenses (vets). I think there was a dogs corpse found in her rescue centre with dilapidated kennels and filthy conditions. She'd received over 25K in grants too although her website claimed she relied on public donations only. From what I can remember (as pointed out by posters on this thread) there were mental health issues and things "got on top of her".... yet she applied to get the dogs back, but this was staunchly opposed by the local SPA. I for one was shocked. She seemed to be a real trooper and an advocate for animal welfare. I don't think she was living a life of luxury from the grants, they were about 4k a year. Mad story. I had by default a bull terrier for a few months that was used as a bate dog for scumbags that fought dogs and learned lots from her. I couldn't believe it when I heard the news. Edit...(my bull terrier was rehomed in a loving environment after a decent social media campaign when social media was in it's infancy)
ILoveYourVibes wrote: » You can't be a one woman animal shelter. There is no replacement for one. They have multiple full time staff (animal welfare officers and other staff) a full time vet and specialized vets or services for certain animals. On top of that they have a team of volunteers some general volunteers and some with specialized skills. You have to have a license for all this qualifications etc. If you have 40 dogs its unlikely you have a license for all of them because you have to be inspected at that stage.
John_Rambo wrote: » I didn't know anything about her except for her online presence. She was pretty knowledgeable and had excellent advice. You're obviously well versed regarding licensing and the skills that are needed regarding shelters and sanctuaries. I'm not! This case seemed to be a one person operation and it ended with disastrous suffering and death for the dogs. I was just shocked at the revelation that someone with a strong and a very very no nonsense attitude to animal ownership and responsibility ended up in court for animal cruelty. She, in the end was a classic know-all that berated anyone that owned dogs for the slightest mistake whom was infact doing wrong.
A Tyrant Named Miltiades! wrote: » We have at least five cats at home. They're all feral and we don't even have names for them, but they live in some sheds beyond the road and we feed them bread and milk when we remember to, otherwise they seem self sufficient. I'm pretty sure they're all inbred too. Like, where else are the new ones coming from? They must all be shagging one another. Dirty little bastids. Are we bad people for not culling them or neutering them or whatever? Are we *gulp* cat hoarders?
amcalester wrote: » Mental illness.