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GilpinGuy
03-21-2013, 04:29
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(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2296572/PETA-killed-1-600-cats-dogs-Virginia-headquarters-year--90-animals-handed-charitys-American-shelter.html)

PETA killed more than 1,600 cats and dogs at its Virginia headquarters last year - almost 90% of the animals handed over to the charity's American shelter



(http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2296572/PETA-killed-1-600-cats-dogs-Virginia-headquarters-year--90-animals-handed-charitys-American-shelter.html)
Animal rights charity PETA killed almost 90 per cent of dogs and cats placed in the care of the shelter at its Virginia headquarters last year, it has been revealed today.

The charity, well-known for attention grabbing publicity campaigns such as the 'I'd rather go naked' anti-fur campaign, euthanized 1,647 cats and dogs last year and only placed 19 in new homes according to the data submitted to the Virginia Department for Agriculture and Consumer Services (http://www.vi.virginia.gov/vdacs_ar/cgi-bin/Vdacs_search.cgi?link_select=facility&form=fac_select&fac_num=157&year=2012).

PETA told Mail Online that the animals they take in at the center are 'unadoptable', however 89.4 per cent of pets is much higher than their own approximation that half of animals taken to shelters end up being euthanized.


According to the statistics 1,110 cats and 733 dogs were handed in to the charity in 2012.

22 cats and 108 dogs were transferred to another shelter, two cats and three dogs were reclaimed by their owner while 1,045 cats and 602 were euthanized.

34 cats and 7 dogs were placed under a category entitled 'Miscellaneous'.

The statistics have been promoted by a restaurant advocacy coalition called Center for Consumer Freedom, which has had numerous run-ins with the charity in the past.

They say that since 1998 the shelter has euthanized a total of 29,398 pets.

Justin Wilson, CCF Senior Research Analyst said: 'The animal rights group is talking out of both sides of its mouth – on one side preaching its animal liberation agenda, while on the other signing the death warrant of over 89 percent of pets in its care. It’s beyond hypocritical.'


'It seems PETA is more dedicated to publicity stunts than to keeping the animals in its own care alive. It’s the height of hypocrisy for PETA to demonstrate for the 'rights' of rats and pigs, while killing tens of thousands of pets. It’s time that the Commonwealth of Virginia finally reclassifies PETA’s pet shelter for what it is – a slaughterhouse.'

A PETA spokeswoman told MailOnline that they had no choice but to euthanize the animals.

'We have a small division that does hands-on work with animals, and most of the animals we take in are society's rejects; aggressive, on death's door, or somehow unadoptable,' she said.

'CCF's goal is to damage PETA by misrepresenting the situation and the number of unwanted and suffering animals PETA euthanizes because of injury, illness, age, aggression, and other problems, because their guardians requested it, or because no good homes exist for them.'



A later statement added: 'PETA refers adoptable animals to the high-traffic open-admission shelters where they have the best chance of being seen and finding a new home.'
In a 2009 blog (http://www.peta.org/about/faq/why-does-peta-use-controversial-tactics.aspx) the charity wrote about their opposition to 'no-kill' animal shelters saying they often get filled and just have to turn animals away.

It said in some cases euthanasia is a necessary evil and PETA is willing to do 'society's dirty work'.

'As long as animals are still purposely bred and people aren't spaying and neutering their companions, open-admission animal shelters and organizations like PETA must do society's dirty work. Euthanasia is not a solution to overpopulation but rather a tragic necessity given the present crisis,' it said.

In response to the post, supporters of the charity were torn on the issue but many said a charity in its position on issues such as medical testing, the fur trade and as advocates for veganism should never allow the killing of healthy animals over a lack of suitable home.

'In my book, the only time it's acceptable to kill animals is the same as the only time it's acceptable to kill people: when their illness is painful and terminal.'

'Anything else is a speciesist double standard. As soon as I hear of a campaign to kill homeless people because it's 'more humane' then I might consider it an acceptable option for homeless animals too,' said one post.

Troublco
03-21-2013, 06:16
I've heard of this before with them. They are typical liberal hypocrites; anything they do is OK, even if it's the same thing they're screaming about someone else doing. Bottom line is there are too damn many cats and dogs running around because there are too many lazy people who won't spay or neuter their pets. But this bunch of pond scum is beneath reproach.

DaBull
03-21-2013, 06:47
Do they eat the meat of the carcasses? Do they sell the meat or hides to buyers in Asia to fund their publicity campaigns? With this level of hypocrisy, anything is possible...

Bailey Guns
03-21-2013, 07:17
PETA should be listed as a leftist terror organization.

gos
03-21-2013, 08:25
There's no such thing as no-kill animal shelters. If they claim to be no kill, it just means they transfer animals to shelters that will euthanize the animals.

Please spay/neuter your pets.

akumadiavolo
03-21-2013, 10:02
PETA's stance is that animals are better off dead than as companion animals. I think my 2 pups have a pretty damn good life and would not rather be dead.

Ronin13
03-21-2013, 10:32
PETA should be listed as a leftist terror organization.
They were investigated in the late 90's by the FBI for this reason... I think PETA should be made illegal and their membership/leadership be charged as terrorists (maybe sent to Gitmo), and the supporters be charged and convicted and each sentenced to 400 hours of community service- preferably at zoos and animal rescue organizations.

PETA's stance is that animals are better off dead than as companion animals. I think my 2 pups have a pretty damn good life and would not rather be dead.
They claim that having a pet is basically slavery. Fuck PETA. Like you, my dog is treated better than most humans.

gos
03-21-2013, 10:47
PETA can say whatever they want. Vote with your dollars. The government shouldn't censor them, first amendment and all that.

Nothing in the law says you can't be a hypocrite, this is still (sortof) a free country.

Ronin13
03-21-2013, 11:14
PETA can say whatever they want. Vote with your dollars. The government shouldn't censor them, first amendment and all that.

Nothing in the law says you can't be a hypocrite, this is still (sortof) a free country.
Does the first amendment protect one's right to throw red paint on someone for wearing a coat? I don't think so... Fuck PETA.

Dingo
03-21-2013, 12:20
Am I the only one who actually laughed out loud when I read this? I think it's hilarious - PETA giving their "soul brothers" the gas-chamber express. I'm still chuckling a bit.

ChunkyMonkey
03-21-2013, 12:27
Not surprising at all... Liberal mentality.. let's not let them suffer, abort them instead.

Troublco
03-21-2013, 12:30
PETA's stance is that animals are better off dead than as companion animals.

I bet there are plenty of people who would hold the view that people are better off dead than being a member of PETA.

sellersm
03-21-2013, 12:43
Agenda 21 has influenced this group, as well as others. You'll hear more and more about "animal rights" and even "Nature rights" (planet, Earth, tree, dirt, flowers, etc.). It's OK to kill babies, but not have a pet... [facepalm]

sniper7
03-21-2013, 13:04
I think criminal charges should be brought on them for accepting money to protect animals and they kill most of them.