im proper disgusted by this read it, the bloke gave them 30 thousand pound in bonds and 300 thousand in property in his will cos he wanted to make sure they were ok after he died well he died and look what happened ,theyve sold the land and its been bulldozed Nature lover leaves wildlife haven to RSPCA ¿ who sell it to be bulldozed and built on | Mail Online
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I've always had a huge amount of respect for the RSPCA, but this really is beyond the pale.Even if they think they can justify their actions,by stating
the money raised will be spent on animals,they have broken the trust of a lovely old gentleman,who thought his little sanctuary was safe in their hands.
A lot of people,often older ones,have a great fondness for this organisation.
They see a kind and caring empathetic group who would care for their faithful companions,if they themselves passed away before them.They often feel they have an intimacy,built on shared values.How many folk i wonder,will have had their beliefs shattered by this revelation? I think this is a short term gain for this organisation,and in the long term they will suffer for it.
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Originally posted by billynobaits View PostI've always had a huge amount of respect for the RSPCA, but this really is beyond the pale.Even if they think they can justify their actions,by stating
the money raised will be spent on animals,they have broken the trust of a lovely old gentleman,who thought his little sanctuary was safe in their hands.
A lot of people,often older ones,have a great fondness for this organisation.
They see a kind and caring empathetic group who would care for their faithful companions,if they themselves passed away before them.They often feel they have an intimacy,built on shared values.How many folk i wonder,will have had their beliefs shattered by this revelation? I think this is a short term gain for this organisation,and in the long term they will suffer for it.
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Originally posted by billynobaits View PostI've always had a huge amount of respect for the RSPCA, but this really is beyond the pale.Even if they think they can justify their actions,by stating
the money raised will be spent on animals,they have broken the trust of a lovely old gentleman,who thought his little sanctuary was safe in their hands.
A lot of people,often older ones,have a great fondness for this organisation.
They see a kind and caring empathetic group who would care for their faithful companions,if they themselves passed away before them.They often feel they have an intimacy,built on shared values.How many folk i wonder,will have had their beliefs shattered by this revelation? I think this is a short term gain for this organisation,and in the long term they will suffer for it.
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Respect for the RSPCA!
I lost all of my respect for the RSPCA when they asked me in a busy shopping centre for a donation. I said I would after they had answered a question adequately.
I asked what they were doing to stop the slaughtering of animals by halal means in the UK, I explained that in my opinion we slaughtered animals for human consumption by humane methods which the RSPCA approved and not by slicing their throats and letting them bleed to death. Halal means of killing animals was not in our culture and therefore a breach of animal rights in this country.
They had no answer for this other than a shrug of the shoulders. I lost my respect for them then. A politically correct protection agency! They didn't get a donation either.
Graham.
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They need shot with **** that's raily bad thatCod can only juge me if am a haddock https://www.facebook.com/groups/141034916010629/
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the rspca are animal murdering scum, they are totally fake in what they say and do, wouldnt get a penny of my money! i know people that have worked for them and the storys ive hurd are unreal, i know they could be just storys but theres alot to show for them.You Hurd the man tubs...get undressed !
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Originally posted by Graham B View PostI lost all of my respect for the RSPCA when they asked me in a busy shopping centre for a donation. I said I would after they had answered a question adequately.
I asked what they were doing to stop the slaughtering of animals by halal means in the UK, I explained that in my opinion we slaughtered animals for human consumption by humane methods which the RSPCA approved and not by slicing their throats and letting them bleed to death. Halal means of killing animals was not in our culture and therefore a breach of animal rights in this country.
They had no answer for this other than a shrug of the shoulders. I lost my respect for them then. A politically correct protection agency! They didn't get a donation either.
Graham.
We slaughter animals by exactly the same method, only we electrocute them first, which is also an acceptable method in Halal slaughter. I notice you do not condem the Jewish method of slaughter which does not allow the stunning of an animal prior to death?. The majority of animals slaughtered in this country take place in licensed abbatoirs where rigorous standards are maintained regarding the welfare of the animals.
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Originally posted by lossafish View PostIs it humane to drag a fish out of the water by sticking a hook in it's mouth (which we all do).
We slaughter animals by exactly the same method, only we electrocute them first, which is also an acceptable method in Halal slaughter. I notice you do not condem the Jewish method of slaughter which does not allow the stunning of an animal prior to death?. The majority of animals slaughtered in this country take place in licensed abbatoirs where rigorous standards are maintained regarding the welfare of the animals.
If you ask a fish if it would rather be reeled in quickly with a hook in it's mouth then despatched or dragged around in a net for four hours being crushed and eventually drowning, I know what the fish would chose.
Regarding the Jewish methods of slaughtering, I am not up on the practices but what's your stand on them?
Halal slaughter is not in this countries history or culture and should not be allowed in my opinion and mine only, I am not trying to sway anyone else, the topic came up on a here. If it is not a practice of this country how can it be allowed/acceptable?
I fully agree that the majority of animals in this country for used for human consumption are slaughtered in the correct way using humane killers, shocks etc.
Graham.
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dont like the rspca
few year ago i was walking across blyth beach with my wife and my two dogs
and the youngest had a habit of pulling and going for other dogs so we got one of those halti head leed things! so where doing abit of training!
halfway across we stopped little pull on the halti to stop the dog and said 'SIT'
and 'tapped' the dog on the bum to sit down
next thing theres this woman striding over towards me screaming at me saying im mistreating my dog
she wanted my name adress the the lot and was ringing the police aswell as we spoke she even said i was the eqivalent of a 'child abuser' which i nearly thumped her for saying that and im a pussy cat! turns out she was a rspca warden all high and mighty too she was
oh and did i mention my wife was nearly 7month pregnant at the time aswell which didnt bother the warden at all that my pregnant wife was in tears at this
i can honestly say i have never and never will abuse a animal and to be acused by a pompus do gooder thats smiles for the camera while saving a kitten is all wrong especially when the real animal abusers stay safe RANT OVER
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Neighbour once phoned them cos i kept lurchers in kennel in garden, said reports were that they were left out in cold haha there working dogs & bloody neighbour forgot to tell warden they had full cover over run so were out of the drafts & rain, yes you guessed when i told them to bog off they phoned police who got told to bog off & come back with warrent to search premises at later date
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aye they think there holyer than tho them buggers!
all the adverts you see arnt true at all
rang them loads of times because of stray dogs and injured cats and birds and guess what they said?? 'when there hungry they will go home' or 'just leave it there' and after that the council is out scraping them off the pavement
they dont give a f##k unless summits in it for them thats across the board too from top to bottom
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