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    Re: Uh oh

    Quote Originally Posted by Lori P View Post
    I went thru a period for a couple of years where I was VERY down on people... you just see so many horrible things when you do rescue... but then it finally occurred to me that there are just as many wonderful people out there, probably even more wonderful people than cruel people. And my poor attitude toward and negative treatment of people wasn't helping anything; the people coming to me to adopt and volunteer weren't the bad guys. So I slowly learned how to deal with the bad guys and vent my anger and pain in ways that did not include hating all humans. It was a process, lol. And truly, one of the things my rescue is known for is our positive attitude and the fact that we don't make every human out to be a villian. Only the ones who deserve it... lol!!

    Regarding our local reptile rescue, the one I just contacted about the garters, one thing that they always put on their ads that rubs me the wrong way is, they inlcude a line to the effect of "We will pick who we want to adopt to, you are not doing us a favor by trying to adopt". I would think that if I told people to basically bugger off, I don't need any favors, I'd never get an animal adopted... and then how could I help the next one?!
    I am glad you are smart and mature, and figured this out! As a breeder of show cats, I sometimes run up against people who think all of us are evil. They have met the bad breeders, the puppy and kitten mill owners, and the breeders who are only in it for money, and have never met my kind... I want to tell them that I wear two hats... I breed pedigreed kittens and sell them, showing their parents or siblings, and I also RESCUE. But few of them will allow me to even draw the breath necessary to explain that to them. I also cannot get so far as to tell them that every PENNY I make on the sales of show kittens goes to the rescue.

    Oh well! Glad you are a more logically thinking person!
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    Re: Uh oh

    Yea, it's a fun job, but it does have it's bad parts.....I enjoy it a lot!!!

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    Re: Uh oh

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    Yea, it's a fun job, but it does have it's bad parts.....I enjoy it a lot!!!
    I don't know if I could do it because I would be to heart broken when I seen a dead or dieing animal....or even one that was in bad shape......
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    Re: Uh oh

    that part is sad, however we generally are helping the animal out to...sad part is notifying owners of pets hit and killed....I have seen grown men break out and cry...

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    Kitkat, I give you huge kudos for being a responsible breeder and for doing rescue!!!!! I don't why we all can't work together, but you're right, there are soooo many rescue people who think ALL breeding is bad and it ALL should be stopped. I think it needs to be a matter of continuing education, so people can see all the work involved in breeding and learn that really, breeding isn't about making money, it's about improving your chosen breed. And encouraging those not serious about this to spay/neuter.

    Snakluvr, I give you kudos for doing your job... I could never do it. When I see abuse, I need to end it right then.. I don't have the patience to go thru the legal system. It would drive me nuts. We had a horse come in this year that was the subject of a cruelty case, and it was 6 months of hell-- re-scheduled court cases, new evidence, delays-- before I finally learned if we had ownership or if his scumbag owner was getting him back. I was a basket case the whole time!!!!! We won, thank the powers that be, but only because I was willing to waive all the expenses we incurred while safehousing the horse. It wasn't because the judge ruled in our favor-- it was more that the guy got pressured into letting the horse go because he knew he couldn't pay the expenses. No, toooooo much stress.....

    Now if I could be an animal control officer/hit man all in one, I could do it... LOL!!!!!!
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    Re: Uh oh

    Quote Originally Posted by ssssnakeluvr View Post
    that part is sad, however we generally are helping the animal out to...sad part is notifying owners of pets hit and killed....I have seen grown men break out and cry...
    that would almost likely be me, there like family and its always hard when
    you loose someone.........well thats enough of that depressing talk from me.......be happy and a great day to everyone....................
    Justin

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    thanks!!!! We have relatively good luck in pursuing cruelty cases...didn't take long to get one horse put down, onwer said it was her breeding stallion....was 25 years old and on h is last leg, in poor condition. judge nailed her and said turn the horse over for euthanasia...couldn't imagine this horse trying to breed...that act alone could have killed him!! animal control officer/hit man.....I like that idea.... would be nice to weed out some of these people that shouldn't be allowed to breed, let alone own animals!!!

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    Re: Uh oh

    Don the Animal Vigilante......that's a pretty scary thought!!
    James.

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