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> but a good start would be to say that they don't do anything unless there are cameras there!
> I can think of more cases than I can count on both hands where they have been a hinderance rather than a help.
> no case 1 : he had an owner who was a alcoholic and just didnt feed the cat he admitted that to me , letting him get in such a state is clearly neglect
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> case 2 : we picked her up because RSPCA refused "they dont take strays anymore" even though they were told how critically ill she was , the person who had taken her in was then put onto us via a friend
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>I also remember when a friend of mine had a litter of Rotties and had their tails docked (still legal then, good few years ago) and someone reported it to the RSPCA
>why we feel so strongly against supporting them.
>for example an abandoned animal, we're either told they'll help and they don't, or they deny the help completely
>And, of course, more recently the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
>But when they are called The royal society for the prevention of CRUELTY to animals and one has clearly been abandoned
> the powers that the RSPCA ie able to knock on people's doors and ask to inspect their premisis
>> And, of course, more recently the Animal Welfare Act 2006.
> How were the RSPCA involved in that one?
>" you've got the dog, what do you want me to do about it ?".
> I do realise that the RSPCA cannot rescue every single animal in the country, but with the bad experiences I have had and how I think their adverts asking for public money can be mis-leading I for one won't give them any money.
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> but because they wont smaller independant rescue have no choice but to take them and its us who have to somehow find the hundreds of pounds in vet bills !!!
> our rescue is full of black and black and whites how is it right to refuse to help a cat because its a undesirable colour ?
> and i never said i expect them to give us their money but id like to know what the hell they do with the millions they recieve !
> His job, would have been a start.
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> I have to say Stooge, I do admire your calm debating skills.
> His job, would have been a start.
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> Actually it is not his job
> I would be interested to know why the RSPCA will bring prosecutions against private breeders but have an agreement that Local Authorities (which arguably have a financial motivation for reissuing licenses) are responsible for investigating and prosecuting commercial breeders.
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