Monday, February 20, 2006
Editor, Hope Standard:
Re: SPCA doing its duty!
I saw
the SPCA van going past my farm again this morning to my neighbour
Gwen Wilson’s home, knowing full well that Gwen Wilson had major
surgery last week. I have to admit at this moment I am not proud of
my association with the organization.
The
SPCA is a referred to as a non-profit organization, but may I point
out that the staff hired to run the shelters, as well the executives
that direct the society, are in fact paid very well. I don’t argue
this point as it is a necessity, volunteers are hard to come by. My
point is that the people who are taking it upon themselves to harass
Gwen can not hide behind the fact that the organization is
non-profit.
They
took her dog, made her pay astronomical fees, knowing full well her
low income level. They kept the dog until Gwen signed paper work
giving the SPCA over-reaching powers.
I
myself would be headed to a lawyer, citing duress, to have the paper
work before a court, as well as the amount of money they are forcing
Gwen to pay. No matter how non-profit an organization is, it should
not look to survive on the back of the poor.
In
the letter last week, the statement was made that the SPCA accepts
cats from Hope. I took one down a couple of years ago, it cost me 50
dollars, the cat needed to be there and I was responsible for the
animal. The stray cats in Hope all had owners at one time that could
not or would not pay the surrender fee, could not or would not pay
to have their animal altered. As long as there is a fee to drop off
stray animals a large part of the population will be dumped.
Most
responsible people who have a stray show up at their door will not
take it in either, they just close the door and the animal is left
to fend for itself. Gwen did not close her door. I for one
commend her for her misguided efforts.
I am
not saying that Gwen was right or wrong. What I’m saying is that the
way the SPCA's agents are treating Gwen is in itself cruel.
She is a kind lady with a good soul and deserves to be treated as
such…..with dignity and respect.
There
have been many time through my years as a volunteer agent for
the SPCA that I disagreed with the way they did things, but never to
the degree I do in this instance. Gwen was told SHE cost the
organization a lot of money. I beg to differ. If these animals had
been taken directly from the streets to the SPCA the cost would have
been the same. Gwen did not cost the SPCA, Gwen tried to help the
cats…other peoples’ cats.
I
have never stood by and watched an animal be treated unfairly and I
am not going to stand by and watch another human being be treated
unfairly either. I stand with Gwen
Kathy Stanley
Hope, B.C.
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