GILL
09-15-2009, 10:48 AM
Subject: DEATH SENTENCE TO ALL FERAL/STRAY CATS IN L. A. COUNTY
PLEASE CROSS POST!!!!!
The L. A. County of Public Health, spearheaded by Joe Ramirez, Environmental
Health Specialist, #(626) 430-5468, has contracted the L. A. County Carson
Animal Shelter to trap and euthanize all feral and stray cats within the
park area and wherever there is 'human interaction'. I spoke with him on
two occasions trying to negotiate allowing rescue groups to handle a
relocation and adoption effort. But, he is against relocation of any sort
unless in a cat sanctuary or adoption. He feels that feral/stray cats have
become a National Security problem because of the 'potential' of spreading
deadly diseases, plagues, and biohazards. His mission is to go from park to
park or wherever there are strays and ferals and euthanize them. He told me
that Carson said they would euthanize the cats right away, but try and get
them adopted. So, either he was lying to me or they were lying to him.
Either way, it's a death sentence to all the feral and stray cats in L.A.
County and then maybe elsewhere.
PLEASE CROSS POST!!!!!
The L. A. County of Public Health, spearheaded by Joe Ramirez, Environmental
Health Specialist, #(626) 430-5468, has contracted the L. A. County Carson
Animal Shelter to trap and euthanize all feral and stray cats within the
park area and wherever there is 'human interaction'. I spoke with him on
two occasions trying to negotiate allowing rescue groups to handle a
relocation and adoption effort. But, he is against relocation of any sort
unless in a cat sanctuary or adoption. He feels that feral/stray cats have
become a National Security problem because of the 'potential' of spreading
deadly diseases, plagues, and biohazards. His mission is to go from park to
park or wherever there are strays and ferals and euthanize them. He told me
that Carson said they would euthanize the cats right away, but try and get
them adopted. So, either he was lying to me or they were lying to him.
Either way, it's a death sentence to all the feral and stray cats in L.A.
County and then maybe elsewhere.