Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
I agree with Julie, I'll never donate to RSPCA again.. I support our local animal welfare league as much as I can ..most of us in Australia ( i think?) would like to see the end of live cattle transport .. there's no need for it in this day and age.....those who wish to torture these animals for primitive religious purposes shouldn't be catered to ...and RSPCA is useless in the campaign against themRe: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
You don't need to they are well aware of my thoughts on the way they behave. I have been investigated they failed to get into my home because despite you and them thinking of them selves as a police force they have no more right to enter a home than anyone else.Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
I was a fan of the RSPCA in Australia,but any reasonable person knows how money begets power,and,power corrupts!Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Judging from the article and the above comments, it would seem that the RSPCA has, indeed, lost its way - I remember, as a child, they were completely trusted. I suppose they will have to decide what they value most in animal welfare: trust of the nation or money ...Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
Yes, they were once Pats. Now we have the RSPCA, PDSA, Dogs Trust etc, and many more, let alone the thousands of small charities who are bursting at the seams and desperate for cash to continue.Re: Is The RSPCA Still A Worthy Charity?
This is a timely discussion IMO, with the Home For Life advert on TV. It is of course a worry for older folk without family ..... who will look after my pets when I'm no longer able to. I myself worry about that but I've already decided NOT to go down the RSPCA route.
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