bubbletea123
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PETA is another awful animal organisation. They claim to care about animal cruelty but they actually kill thousands of animals a year that they can't keep. They are disgusting. So many articles online about them.
Yep PETA are pretty horrendous, they don’t seem afraid of courting controversy eitherPETA is another awful animal organisation. They claim to care about animal cruelty but they actually kill thousands of animals a year that they can't keep. They are disgusting. So many articles online about them.
The rspca only care about the money! They allow baby male chicks to be ground up ... I would say google it but it’s not pretty! It’s rspca approved ... how sick is that!This may be a controversial subject but I just wonder what people's opinions are?
Personally I think they only care about the money. We had issues with a barking dog last year and because we couldn't see it even though we knew where it lived, they wouldn't come out. Over half a year later when environmental health got involved it turned out the dog was seriously under weight. If the RSPCA had come out when we first called that poor dog wouldn't off suffered.
We phoned them this week due to a young swan sleeping on the road. I've watched this swan family since they babies were born so I know them well. Most had fled the nest bar one who was having to sleep on the road as Dad was chasing him out of the water.
The RSPCA told me that this was just nature, which I explained I understood but I just needed them to re-home him as it was dangerous for him to be on the road. If he was just in a normal pond ect I'd have left him.
They refused to come out because he wasn't injured. Thankfully someone saw my post on Facebook and got in contact and between us we got him to a place of safety. He is now in another part of the town away from the road.
I honestly don't understand what the RSPCA do.
We got 2 of our cats from the RSPCA (should of added this to my original post!) They were 8 weeks old, we were told they'd had cat flu but we're fine. Days after getting them home and one went down hill, it was a bank holiday Monday and we didn't know what to do so rang them and they told us the kitten was no longer there problem (didn't even tell us about emergency vets!) Anyways 4 days later we had to have the kitten put down to pneumonia, our vet did all they could but she couldn't be saved and I always wonder if they'd helped us on that bank holiday would she have been okay?We used to rehome cats from the local RSPCA shelter, got really frustrated by the blatant lies they told us about the cats suspected age though. The local vets told us whatever age they claim the cat is its probably nearer double that age.
Was so depressing going there as well.
Aww I love the idea of him breaking free and grazing on someone's grass!No good experience either, I found a goat tehered in he middle of a notorious estate, I was really worried it would be set on fire and abused. The rspca weren’t interested at all. That night it somehow broke free and actually ended up in my colleagues garden eating their garden grass it was rehired to a local city farm afterwards
God I bloody hate Peta. That post they did about Steve Irwin was so gross.PETA is another awful animal organisation. They claim to care about animal cruelty but they actually kill thousands of animals a year that they can't keep. They are disgusting. So many articles online about them.
I have alot of time for cats protection and will happily donate to them.I have no time for the RSPCA. There was a man on our street who threatened to kill a stray cat if it came near him (he thought it was one of ours and screamed in my little sisters face). They refused to take him even when we offered to pay and said just to ‘let him go’.
Thankfully the Cats Protection were amazing and took him, but I will never donate to RSPCA.