I just got mad and wrote this. Thought I'd share with you.
I've asked Mira to forward this to Wayne.
Hmph.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: Elizabeth Young
Date: Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 5:45 PM
Subject: Where are you?
To: Wayne Pacelle
Cc: Mira Tweti , Tammy Azzaro <
tammyazzaro@gmail.com>, Michelle Yesney , Philip Gerrie
Dear Wayne,
I've been such a big fan and supporter of yours and I so appreciate all the
whirlwind of good you've been doing all over the country and the world for
animals (and for us people when we have sense enough to realize it). I even
cheered your effort with Michael Vick. That took real guts and vision.
But where are you now for all the many unwanted pets in San Francisco? I
never dared dream so big that SF might consider banning the sale of pets but
when that opportunity came along, me and other completely overwhelmed and
overworked animal rescue VOLUNTEERS jumped at the chance to fight this David
& Goliath battle. With all the overwhelming amount of work we're already
doing on behalf of unwanted birds and animals in SF, we've taken on still
more to help this measure gain strength and attention.
We know we're facing astronomical odds, but we're taking on the challenge in
the hope that we can not only help the unwanted and abandoned and
facing-euthanasia pets of SF but elsewhere as this planted seed begins to
grow.
But where are you? So far, I've read a recommendation from the HSUS that
cockatiels and budgies and other small birds continue to be sold! Mickaboo
Companion Bird Rescue http://www.mickaboo.org/ was STARTED 15 years ago to
help all the thrown-away cockatiels! We've had to grow with the demand and
now serve everything from finches and doves to cockatoos and macaws and
everybody in between. We currently have more than FIFTY cockatiels alone in
foster care waiting for good adopters and so many more would-be-surrenderers
that we've had to impose a moratorium on intake. We do NOT think these
smart, sensitive birds are good choices to be sold when there are SO many
already out there in need of good homes. Their life spans are 20-30 years.
They are disposed of in hordes- just check craigslist or the Ebay
classifieds.
And then, the next thing, I read your quote in Maria La Granga's LA Times
article. Great. So we don't even have the support of the HSUS.
Well, Wayne, you've been a leader in many, many of these fights but you're
bringing up the rear in this one. Personally, I really wish you'd catch up
and help us.
We and all these many homeless pets could use the support. If San
Francisco, the city of Saint Francis, can't be a sanctuary city for pets,
where in America will be?
Thanks for all that you do and please- do a little bit more.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Young, Mickaboo Volunteer
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Elizabeth
Until they all have homes, don't buy, don't breed- adopt.
www.RescueReport.org http://www.rescuereport.org/
www.MickaCoo.org http://www.mickacoo.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjyooh3Yo0
--
Elizabeth
Until they all have homes, don't buy, don't breed- adopt.
www.RescueReport.org
www.MickaCoo.org
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGjyooh3Yo0