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let me tell you about shelters...

Posted By: anon on 2007-02-27
In Reply to: I am so grateful the dreges of society - Jetta

I am middle aged.  I gave up a good career to care for a terminally ill father and brother with cancer.  This went on for years.  I lost everything I had.  I had to live in a shelter for women afterwards until I got back on my feet.


I too used to think people who lived in shelters pretty much brought on their own misfortune.  Some of them did.  Some didn't.  I met women who were disabled but could not live with remaining family members because those members were high on drugs and stole their meds.  I met mothers with children who could not return to family because the children were being molested by other family members.  I met young women trying to get away from a spouse who had become addicted.  I met women who could not get public assistance because they didn't fit into any "category" that qualified for help.  They tried in various ways to work themselves to the bone in order to get out and stay out, going to school full-time and working part-time as well.  My admiration for the female human spirit was raised tremendously. 


If I won the lotto, I'd search out the private shelters, those run by churches, etc., and offer to help those who could not get assistance otherwise in whatever way they needed to better their lives so that they would never, ever have to live like that again.   If you live in a shelter, it is assumed by the public that you have an addiction problem or have lived an immoral lifestyle.  It just isn't always so. 




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Does anyone know shelters who don't....sm
automatically kill pits? The fact they kill twice week, mostly pits, makes me ANGRY. They automatically assume if it's a pit then it is dangerous. Well this is my dangerous pit. Doesn't he look vicious?! LOL
I'm sorry, but what do you expect the shelters to do? sm

I worked in an animal shelter for over two years.  We go a lot of feral cats in at the shelter.  If they were somewhat friendly, then yes we usually put them up for adoption under the title of "good barn cat."  If you can't get near them, then there really isn't anything to do BUT to put them down.  There is no use endangering the people at the shelters OR the other animals at the shelter with a cat that has been wild too long to tame.  JMHO, sorry if it irks you.  


Believe me, I am a HUGE animal lover (hence the reason I worked at the shelter for so long).  I don't like to see any animal suffering, but sometimes it is necessary.   


What do I expect the shelters to do?
I am not their boss so I can not say what I expect them to do, not up to me. I only do what I can do. I don’t know where you live but here the animals are not kept in so called shelter for 3 days, then put down. This place kills animals twice a week, mostly pits. I don’t take animals to shelters because here the outlook is very bleak for them. I do what I can helping out the furries. What the shelters do is not up to me. Where did you get the idea I expect the shelters to do anything??
We have adopted several pets from shelters
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Great dogs at shelters
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Shelters are overflowing these days (more than usual) because of the number of people who are losing their homes. I've heard stories of people moving out of their foreclosed house & just leaving the dogs behind...terrible. Especially for older dogs, who are so hard to find homes for.
Most vets donate services for shelters. I think they
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Agree....that's why so many end up in animal shelters abandoned...
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Whether full pit or mixed pit, loads of shelters will NOT
let them be adopted out. I was at a shelter the other day, lady came in wanting to retrieve a pit her daughter had taken from her home in a drug bust. The person was told could not let go, it was a pit and the woman said but it is not full and the answer was NO difference, mixed, full they are a danger to society and the people who would adopt know this. The shelter has sign on door (pits have green signs on their individual place) and the sign says no pure or mixed pits adopted out. Don’t you just think maybe these people who have had experience with the breed probably onto something? Naaaa, people just want to keep thinking otherwise. Your life, not mine.
Peek-a-boo, treats. Buy Pedigree; they donate to shelters.
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