BOMBSHELL: PETA Slams San Angelo City Council for Animal Shelter Crisis Response

 

SAN ANGELO – A representative of the national People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has issued a scathing letter to San Angelo Mayor Brenda Gunter and the San Angelo City Council for its response to the ongoing crisis at the city Animal Shelter.  

Following the release of leaked photos evidently revealing dogs caged in their own waste and a cockroach infestation in San Angelo’s animal shelter—and the city’s response of closing the shelter’s doors to lost and homeless animals—PETA sent a letter today to Mayor Brenda Gunter and the members of the San Angelo City Council, calling on them to pass a total ban on breeding and selling animals and require that the shelter accept all animals. PETA points out that while the shelter is turning animals away, anyone who pays a nominal fee can circumvent the city’s spay/neuter law and breed animals, inevitably adding to the flood of homeless ones.

PETA’s letter to Gunter and the city council follows.

November 4, 2022

The Honorable Brenda Gunter, Mayor of San Angelo

Members of the San Angelo City Council

Dear Mayor Gunter and City Council Members:

In September, we wrote to you about the reportedly deplorable conditions at the city’s animal shelter, which were documented in photographs shared by the media and which resulted from “no-kill” policies at the facility (attached). On November 2, it was reported that the city’s public animal shelter would no longer accept animals from residents who have found lost and homeless animals in need of refuge or have animals of their own they are unable or unwilling to care for. We’re writing today to urge you to pass an emergency citywide ban on breeding and selling animals in order to assist ones who are now in crisis and to require the city shelter to protect animals and the public by accepting every animal taken to it.

Astonishingly, residents are reportedly now being asked to house stray animals for the city, a plan that’s dangerous for animals and residents alike when untrained laypeople try to do the job of trained animal care and control professionals. Please take note: Recently in North Carolina, an 8-day-old baby was killed by a stray dog the family had taken in just days before; in Oklahoma, a 7-year-old boy was killed by a stray dog taken in by his family; in Nebraska, a young man had to be hospitalized after he was attacked by a stray dog he had taken into his home; and in Fort Worth, a woman was killed by a stray dog who had been taken into her home by a resident who was looking for the animal’s owner.

Shirking the city’s responsibility and obligation to protect animals and residents is not a solution to animal homelessness. The current crisis demands emergency action and legislation to ban the breeding and sale of all animals, and the city shelter must be required to accept every animal taken to it.

PETA, our San Angelo resident members and taxpayers, and all kind people urge you to act today. Our organization stands ready to provide draft legislation and professional animal shelter policies or other assistance. Please let me know what we can do to help.

Thank you for your consideration of this urgent matter.

Very truly yours,

Teresa Lynn Chagrin

Animal Care & Control Issues Manager

Cruelty Investigations Department

 

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Ban the breeding and selling of cats and dogs..... hah! Just how do they think that's gonna happen? PETA idiots personified.

PETA, if you're reading:

Please demand that the city justify the fact that more funds have not been allocated to identifying and correcting gender dysphoria issues among the non-human population under the purview of "animal" control. Quality of life is not the monopoly of one particular group, and all individuals, hominid or otherwise, deserve access to surgical procedures that will increase their ability to express their innate disposition.

This is not a "prime directive" issue, as  non-interference will ultimately be less tolerable than deliberate action on the part of some aspect of government. The moral and ethical implications of this situation cannot be ignored, and this is an issue where only meticulous control of the finest details of the situation will yield desirable results. Clearly these non-human individuals should be given corrective gender-affirming surgical treatment, housed, and employed should they so desire.

 

Thank you

Rita, if you're reading this, you are indeed a truly twisted mentality. I'd say you're the living embodiment of  the old addage.... " If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit." virtually  every post......

 

What your beef is with trans animals, I don't know. Have a glass of bull's milk and calm down.

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