RSPCA - ONE OF THE RICHEST CHARITIES IN THE UK

In its ‘RSPCA policies on animal welfare’ it states under its Objects of the RSPCA that ‘The charitable objects of the RSPCA are to promote kindness and to prevent or suppress cruelty to animals

The RSPCA’s vision is, ‘To work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom

Under its Mission Statement, the RSPCA declares ‘The RSPCA as a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering.’

And under their General Principles, the RSPCA states ‘The general principles on which the RSPCA operates, derived from extensive scientific evidence, is based on the fact that vertebrates and some invertebrates are sentient, and can feel pain and distress.’

What happened to all those honorable and admirable objects, visions, statements and principles when RSPCA inspectors arrived at an address in South Wales and proceeded to slaughter ten German Shepherd dogs with a captive bolt?

Thursday 28 October 2010

RSPCA KILL BAMBI FOR BEING TOO TAME!!!!

RSPCA volunteer quits after ‘miracle’ deer is put down

Hands up those that thought the RSPCA were an animal welfare charity!!

A FURIOUS animal charity volunteer has resigned and launched a scathing attack on the RSPCA after it put down a young deer that miraculously survived a car accident.

Mervyn Symonds, aged 63, said the RSPCA had “lost its way” after their specialists killed the healthy male fawn because it was “too tame”.

The deer was hailed as a miracle when it emerged unhurt from its mother’s womb after a car accident in Chapeltown Road, Turton, in June.

The story came to a sad end, however, when RSPCA deer experts at a centre in Norfolk tried to release the fawn into the wild.

They said the young roe deer had to be put down because it was too tame and posed a danger to humans.

Now Mr Symonds, who has spent the last five years volunteering for the RSPCA, has quit because he is so angry and upset.

Mr Symonds, of Newbury Road, Little Lever, said: “I felt that I was helping animals by working for the RSPCA.

“I thought they were against cruelty to animals, but the shocking story of them killing this poor defenceless deer has really stunned me.

“Even I know organisations that would have taken this poor animal in, so they must be able to think of alternatives.

“I could understand if it was ill or injured, but this was a healthy animal. I think the RSPCA have lost their way.

“They’re more interested in money than helping animals.

“To kill this poor animal goes against everything they should stand for — it’s cruel, and I’m quite upset about it.”

Mr Symonds, a retired carpet shop owner, volunteered twice a week at the RSPCA shop in Chorley Old Road.

He handed in his letter of resignation yesterday, along with a furious letter of complaint about the RSPCA’s handling of the matter.

An RSPCA spokesman said: “We are obviously disappointed to hear this individual no longer wishes to be a volunteer.

As the work we do to rescue, rehome and promote animal welfare attests, we do care about animals.

“Obviously this particular incident is very sad. Our staff spent many hours over the last five months hand-rearing the deer in the hope he could be successfully released back into the wild.

“We took the chance we could rear it knowing we might have to euthanase it if it sadly proved unsuitable for a life in the wild.”

BOLTON NEWS

Yet in another article:

Chief Insp Ian Briggs, of the RSPCA’s special operations unit, said: “People have this idea that poaching is just a little old man getting a few rabbits for the pot from under the gamekeeper’s nose, but it’s not.

“A lot of the time, it involves gangs armed with firearms and dogs which are specifically bred for taking down game.

“It’s a massively serious problem from the RSPCA’s point of view.

“The people who do this like killing wildlife and the fact they can make money on the side is a bonus.”

That just about describes the RSPCA perfectly - they kill and make lots of money out of doing it!!

BIRMINGHAM POST

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