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Tuesday, October 15, 2013

SCANDAL - VIRGINIA HUMANE SOCIETY RELEASED 300 FERAL CATS INTO THE WILD - COUNTED SOME OF THEM AS ADOPTED

 
 
PORTSMOUTH, Va., Oct. 15 (UPI) -- Workers at a Virginia Humane Society released some 300 feral cats into the wild and counted many of them as having been adopted, state investigators said.
 
Three former employees at the Portsmouth Humane Society said shelter bosses instructed them to release cats brought in by residents and city workers alike.
 
The shelter, which serves as the Portsmouth animal pound, is supposed to neuter the animals and put them up for adoption.
 
Instead, the workers said, they were instructed to take the cats home and release them, The (Norfolk) Virginian Pilot reported Tuesday.
 
One employee said she released about six cats in her Norfolk neighborhood on instructions from her boss but later refused to continue the practice after she saw two had been hit and killed by cars.
 
Another former worker said she would drive out to a wooded area near where she grew up because she didn't want to release the felines in an urban setting.
 
Two of the employees who spoke to state investigators were fired from the shelter. A third quit her job.
 
State investigators fined the shelter $1,250 and the Humane Society fired the shelter's executive director, Jenn Austin.
 
The practice began under the shelter's previous executive director, Christie Chipps Peters, the employees said.
 
Chipps Peters said she wasn't aware releasing feral cats violated the law.
 
"She knew that it was illegal," said Laurie Dedio, a former kennel assistant who left the shelter in May. "She used to joke about it all the time."

Source - http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2013/10/15/Va-animal-shelter-was-releasing-feral-cats


RELATED
 
 
PETA killed over 90% of animals dropped off at its Virginia animal shelter
 
Critics are slamming the organization for hypocrisy after a Virginia state report indicated a high rate of euthanasia at their shelter.
 
According to published records from the Virginia Department for Agriculture and Consumer Services,the organization euthanized 1,675 of the 1,877 animals in its care in 2012, including 602 dogs and 1,045 cats.  
 
In the last 11 years, PETA has euthanized 29,426 dogs, cats, rabbits and other domestic animals, the Huffington Post pointed out
 
“It seems PETA is more dedicated to publicity stunts than to keeping the animals in its own care alive,” Justin Wilson, a senior research analyst at the non-profit Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF), told the Daily Mail.
 
 
 
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