RSPCA - ONE OF THE RICHEST CHARITIES IN THE UK

In its ‘RSPCA policies on animal welfare’ it states under its Objects of the RSPCA that ‘The charitable objects of the RSPCA are to promote kindness and to prevent or suppress cruelty to animals

The RSPCA’s vision is, ‘To work for a world in which all humans respect and live in harmony with all other members of the animal kingdom

Under its Mission Statement, the RSPCA declares ‘The RSPCA as a charity will, by all lawful means, prevent cruelty, promote kindness to and alleviate suffering.’

And under their General Principles, the RSPCA states ‘The general principles on which the RSPCA operates, derived from extensive scientific evidence, is based on the fact that vertebrates and some invertebrates are sentient, and can feel pain and distress.’

What happened to all those honorable and admirable objects, visions, statements and principles when RSPCA inspectors arrived at an address in South Wales and proceeded to slaughter ten German Shepherd dogs with a captive bolt?

Tuesday, 6 October 2009

THE RSPCA HOME4LIFE SCHEME




























THE RSPCA - NOT WHAT THEY SEEM

'Home for life is the RSPCA's free service, giving pet owners peace of mind. It means we'll do all we can to find a new, loving home for your pet if you should die.Too many cats and dogs are left homeless after their owners pass away. Now you can ensure they're properly looked after should anything happen.'

Unfortunately, they don't tell you that they WILL put your dog down if a new home can't be found.

If you are making a will and want to ensure your pets are well cared for after you have gone - don't leave your money to an organisation that slaughters dogs with a captive bolt.

The home for life scheme is not a guarantee that your pets will be looked after. If they can't find a home quickly - they will kill your pets.






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