StrictlyExotics
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Donna...
You are speaking about your own rescue. Some rescues are already placing these animals on the market. Its a proven fact that EVERYONE dropped the ball on this situation, EVERYONE.
I have no problems with adoption fees, when they fit the animal in question. Your friend who adopted out a pair of gliders that visibly had money spent on them for eye surgeries, alterations, et al... is obviously doing what is right for the animal. That is ONE case, not ALL. A 50.00 adoption fee for a PAIR of gliders is more than reasonable in my book. But, you cannot tell me that this is happening will all of the animals from the raid.
If ALL of the animals you took in are not adoptable as of yet, isnt it safe to assume that most all of the animals taken in the raid wouldnt be either? You have to remember, I DID rescue work. I made almost 50k a year after bonuses to clean kennels, groom and bathe cats and dogs, take animals to the vet (who didnt charge us a dime by the way), pick up supplies (most donated), and basically bone the manager (who was making 70k a yr plus bonuses).
The whole point that I am making is that most of these animals are going to hoarders who dont even have "non-profit" tax status to mention of. Dont take me the wrong way. I believe in rescue work. What I dont believe is putting these subpar animals in the hands of people who are NOT qualified to do so.
Personally, if you do not have a 501c3 status with the govt, you should not be able to obtain rescue animals from a govt agency. My feelings are this way simply because the fact that EVERYONE dropped the ball so why continue to fumble it.
You are speaking about your own rescue. Some rescues are already placing these animals on the market. Its a proven fact that EVERYONE dropped the ball on this situation, EVERYONE.
I have no problems with adoption fees, when they fit the animal in question. Your friend who adopted out a pair of gliders that visibly had money spent on them for eye surgeries, alterations, et al... is obviously doing what is right for the animal. That is ONE case, not ALL. A 50.00 adoption fee for a PAIR of gliders is more than reasonable in my book. But, you cannot tell me that this is happening will all of the animals from the raid.
If ALL of the animals you took in are not adoptable as of yet, isnt it safe to assume that most all of the animals taken in the raid wouldnt be either? You have to remember, I DID rescue work. I made almost 50k a year after bonuses to clean kennels, groom and bathe cats and dogs, take animals to the vet (who didnt charge us a dime by the way), pick up supplies (most donated), and basically bone the manager (who was making 70k a yr plus bonuses).
The whole point that I am making is that most of these animals are going to hoarders who dont even have "non-profit" tax status to mention of. Dont take me the wrong way. I believe in rescue work. What I dont believe is putting these subpar animals in the hands of people who are NOT qualified to do so.
Personally, if you do not have a 501c3 status with the govt, you should not be able to obtain rescue animals from a govt agency. My feelings are this way simply because the fact that EVERYONE dropped the ball so why continue to fumble it.