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A Most Dangerous Precedent

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

February 14, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

If the ASPCA and Assembly Member Amy Paulin get their way, feral cats and scared cats can be exterminated immediately on intake in New York State shelters.

The ASPCA is pushing legislation sponsored by Assembly Member Amy Paulin that would allow New York State shelters to kill animals immediately if shelter staff determine that the animals are in “psychological pain.” There is no definition of what constitutes psychological pain and no standard...


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An Appeal to Right

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

February 15, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

The job of the Chair of the Board of Directors is to ensure the mission is followed, to protect the reputation and integrity of the organization, and to hold the CEO accountable. In this task, ASPCA Board Chair Mary Jo White has failed. Under her leadership, she has allowed Ed Sayres to turn the ASPCA’s mission on its head, promulgating policies and legislation that are the antithesis of what an animal protection organization is supposed to be doi...


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Ed Sayres & His Proxies

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

February 20, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

Amy Paulin, Nancy Perry, & The ASPCA’s Effort to Turn Back the Clock on Animal Protection in NYS by 40 Years.

The fight against NYS Assembly Bill A05449 has brought many new animal lovers to our cause. The facebook page of the legislative sponsor of this bill, Amy Paulin, is overwhelmed by thousands of comments by animal lovers begging her to withdraw her “Quick Kill Bill.” The number of e-mails sent to legislators in opposition is now well ove...


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Friendly Fire

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

February 22, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

When animal lovers learn about the tragic reality of cruelty and killing that is endemic at our nation’s “shelters,” and that the national organizations such as the Humane Society of the United States, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, and the ASPCA defend the killing and thwart reform efforts, the first—and the most logical—question that inevitably follows is: Why?

Why would organizations which were supposed to have been founded...


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Q&A With Amy Paulin: A Primer for NY Advocates

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

February 28, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

JOIN ONLINE Q & A WITH QUICK KILL BILL SPONSOR AMY PAULIN TODAY



Last week,
the half page ad opposing A05449 paid for by animal lovers appeared in the district newspaper of Quick Kill bill sponsor Amy Paulin. Her office was flooded with calls from concerned animal lovers urging her to drop her deadly legislation. In response, Paulin asked the newspaper to run an editorial in support of her bill, and they agreed to an interview with her. But because ...


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Where Do We Go From Here?

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

March 16, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

PAULIN AMENDS QUICK KILL BILL TO REMOVE “PSYCHOLOGICAL PAIN” PROVISION, BUT THE FIGHT FOR THE SAFETY OF NEW YORK ANIMALS IS FAR FROM OVER.

Congratulations to every animal lover who assisted in forcing Assemblywoman Amy Paulin to amend her deadly legislation, the “Quick Kill Bill,” to eliminate the provision allowing for the immediate killing of animals entering shelters who are claimed to be in “psychological pain.” Together, we have succeed...


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Pens Before Pets: Amy Paulin Seeks Revenge

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

April 20, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

And she is willing to sacrifice tens of thousands of animals in shelters to get it.

In time, Amy Paulin’s tenure in the New York State legislature will mean very little and will be largely forgotten. That’s because Paulin doesn’t care about issues as much as she cares about tokens. Specifically, she cares about “pen certificates.” A pen certificate is a framed copy of a bill signed by the governor, complete with the actual pen used to sign the...


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In the Arms of the Angel of Death

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

May 8, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

The healthy 3-week old kitten was delivered to the ASPCA, probably by a Good Samaritan who found him. Perhaps, they saw the commercial, heard the Sarah McLachlan song “In the arms of an angel,”

In the arms of an angel
Fly away from here
From this dark cold … room
And the endlessness that you fear
You are pulled from the wreckage
Of your silent reverie
You’re in the arms of the angel
May you find some comfort here;

knew that by taking him to the o...


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Ryan Clinton & The Deathly Hallows

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

March 27, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

“You’ve got a great location. An unparalleled location! So why would you even think about moving it?” –Ryan Clinton, FixAustin, Austin Chronicle, 2007.

 

“I am 100 percent convinced that moving the animal shelter will have no impact on adoptions,” Dorinda Pulliam, Animal Control Director, Austin Chronicle, 2007.

 

“[T]he problem is not getting adopters to the shelter, but rather, having enough desirable and placeable ani...


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50,000

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

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June 12, 2012 by Nathan J. Winograd 

In November of 2009, ASPCA President Ed Sayres ordered the killing of Oreo, an abused dog who had an immediate place to go. Pets Alive of New York, a No Kill sanctuary near the ASPCA which specializes in rehabilitating aggressive dogs (and, if that proves impossible, safely caring for them for the rest of their lives), contacted the ASPCA to ask if they could save Oreo. They made numerous ...


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The Truth Behind Animal Shelters

Posted by Anonymous Amputees on Monday, September 24, 2012, In : shelters 

 Disposal (Rendering) of Deceased Animals from Los Angeles County Animal Shelters

The disposal of deceased animals from County shelters is an emotional and often misunderstood process. This information is provided to answer the majority of questions regarding the disposal of shelter animals.

What happens to the bodies of the animals that are euthanized at County shelters? Deceased animals are picked up by D&D Disposal, also known as West Coast Rendering, located in Vernon, Calif. The rema...


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