Catty1
01-12-2012, 01:42 PM
Somehow in their great wisdom, Town Council has implemented a new program. When Animal Control catches an animal, they will no longer be taken to the Humane Society.
The CAHS asked for another $50,000 over what they had last year, and got $20,000 total. They have had to increase their adoption rates, which is not good during a recession.
Needless to say I have emailed mayor and council. The mayor replied this morning saying the new impoundment system is not so different from that of other municipalities.
My questions to him were 1. How much will the new program cost? That money could be granted to the CAHS. 2. If it isn't broken, why fix it? 3. What is wrong from being 'different' from other municipalities?
True, the town captures account for only a percentage of the pets coming in to the CAHS, but I suspect it is considerable.
I am waiting to see which "private shelter" will accomodate the Town captures for 3 days. No indication as to what will happen on day 4.
Perhaps the CAHS can exercise the right to "pull" any creatures scheduled for euthanization, though it's not clear what will happen on day 4, as I said.
I am NOT happy - and I bet the Town is getting a lot of emails and calls on this! :mad: Public outcry has reversed Town decisions before - I hope it changes things this time!
The CAHS asked for another $50,000 over what they had last year, and got $20,000 total. They have had to increase their adoption rates, which is not good during a recession.
Needless to say I have emailed mayor and council. The mayor replied this morning saying the new impoundment system is not so different from that of other municipalities.
My questions to him were 1. How much will the new program cost? That money could be granted to the CAHS. 2. If it isn't broken, why fix it? 3. What is wrong from being 'different' from other municipalities?
True, the town captures account for only a percentage of the pets coming in to the CAHS, but I suspect it is considerable.
I am waiting to see which "private shelter" will accomodate the Town captures for 3 days. No indication as to what will happen on day 4.
Perhaps the CAHS can exercise the right to "pull" any creatures scheduled for euthanization, though it's not clear what will happen on day 4, as I said.
I am NOT happy - and I bet the Town is getting a lot of emails and calls on this! :mad: Public outcry has reversed Town decisions before - I hope it changes things this time!