Animal Advocates Watchdog

Taking responsibility: Madalyn Gilmore

From Nicholas Read, Vancouver Sun, March 2, 1999 - SPCA tries to shut down cat-rescuer Madalyn Gilmore:
"The SPCA’s relationship with other animal organizations has not always been an easy one. SPCA involvement is essential to getting progressive legislation enacted, but because the SPCA has always been so reluctant to speak out on any issue, that involvement has rarely been forthcoming. Thus its vociferous support for spay/neuter campaigns is a welcome surprise.
"Nevertheless, the unease remains. Late last month, a Langley inspector turned up unexpectedly at the Aldergrove home of Madalynn Gilmore to warn her against taking in strays. Gilmore has been rescuing cats and other animals for 20 years, putting everything she has into finding them good homes. It doesn’t matter how sick the animal is when it arrives, Gilmore takes responsibility for the vet bills, as well as the injections and the spaying or neutering. A single cat can cost her hundreds of dollars to care for.
"Yet here was the SPCA telling her that after 20 years, it wasn’t legal for her to pick up strays and "sell" them anymore. Animals are considered property under Canadian law. Therefore only the SPCA and municipal pounds have the authority to pick up strays and release them to new owners.
"Granted, but Gilmore always notifies the SPCA of every stray she collects. Also, only five per cent of stray cats picked up by the SPCA are returned to owners. Strays left on the street are strays left to die.
"Brian Nelson, SPCA director of field operations, says the inspector was only doing his job, and had no intention of harassing Gilmore.
"Perhaps, but Lisa Borsato, a woman who had brought in a cat for Gilmore to look after, told me: "He made it seem like she was a criminal."
"Whatever the truth, it’s not an image the SPCA can afford to have – that of the uncaring, rule-bound bully. Not if it is going to win the trust it wants.
"It has gone some distance to ward shedding the image recently, but incidents like this don’t help.
"If spay/neuter legislation is going to work, it must not allow the SPCA to trouble people helping to solve the problem. Not when there are still so many more people making it worse."
Nick Read, Vancouver Sun.

Messages In This Thread

"The responsibility is yours" - It's not rescue and its not animal welfare if you don't take responsibility
The underlying problems associated with overpopulation warrant increased action rather than rationalizing and justifying the necessity of euthanasia
The issue raised is at the heart of the fight between the BC SPCA and AAS: the SPCA is improving
I still think the SPCA needs to really look at licensing breeding and needs to have education programs
Lori Cumiskey is being sued in BC Supreme Court by the BCSPCA *LINK*
The BC SPCA might argue that its policies and practices were the commonly held norms in animal welfare *PIC*
Taking responsibility: Madalyn Gilmore
In the interest of attracting donations from a population that is becoming increasingly suspicious of its motivations
Taking responsibility for Tyke *PIC*
Taking responsibility for Chuck *PIC*

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