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I have witnessed abuse so horrendous I don't think I can write about it

Re: $23,497.72 given to the BC SPCA for feasibility study

Posted By: Marie Dick
Date: Wednesday, 15 February 2006, at 10:41 a.m.

In Response To: $23,497.72 given to the BC SPCA for feasibility study *LINK* (AAS)

The problem of animal abuse and neglect is not just rampant on remote BC reserves, its a big problem on reserves everywhere. I have had the experience of living on the Esquimalt reserve in Victoria, BC. Veterinary care is at hand for everyone and still the majority of pet owners on reserve neglect to have their animals spayed/neutered, vaccinated, or provide care to sick and injured. The feral cat population is out of control, diseased and starved kitties are all over the reserves. If dogs are not wandering, they are chained in horrendous conditions. I walked past one house 2 days in a row were a dog had starved to death and was still chained, left to rot. I have visited other reserves in the area and have witnessed abuse so horrendous I don't think I can write about it. I don't know what can be done besides stealing chained dogs and trapping cats and having them spayed/neutered. But this doesn't do anything to fix the real problem as the people just get more animals. I've thought of raising awareness in native communities, but no one really seems to care, and the ones that do are few and far between. I'm so frustrated by this, and disgusted so many humans beings can look upon a suffering, neglected animal everyday and feel nothing. What is the answer?

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Police seek person who fatally hurt dog
Native spokesman says no Native would do this
"I believe that the Band Council must be held accountable for the abuse and barbaric animal control policy they have adopted" *LINK*
I have witnessed abuse so horrendous I don't think I can write about it
It may be racist to just ignore the reserves
Within the next two months representatives from Big Heart Rescue will be attending a meeting with Chief and Council
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