wetdogsmell 99 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 their the same everywere mate, the d.s.p.s.c.a(dublin) took my mates rothy for not having shelter and water despite the kennel and water that was in his run, we went to collect it and after the paperwork he was handed over, as we were leaving the cheaky bitch that worked there said "KEEP HIM IN IN FUTURE" when she was told that they took him for being mistreated (despite weighing about 100 pounds) she went quiet for a minute and asked what food he was feed, when she was told he got good grey hound food, her snapy replie was "WELL ITS NOT A GREYHOUND IS IT sorry about the ferret mate Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PORK CHOP 13 Posted March 10, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 thanks for your support evertbody Quote Link to post Share on other sites
gonetoearth 5,144 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 PEOPLE GIVE TO THESE FOOOCKERS TO SAVE ANIMALS OLD PEOPLE SEND THEM MONEY, TO HELP CATS AND DOGS THEIR PR MACHINE ROLLS ON. THEY COLLECT MONEY AT EVERY OPPORTUNITY , THEY ADVERTISE THERE SANCTUARY'S AS REST HOMES WHEN THE TRUTH IS THEY ARE NO MORE THAN GAS CHAMBERS , WHO EVER HANDED THAT FERRET IN DID IT IN GOOD FAITH BELIEVING IT WOULD BE CARED FOR AND RE HOMED , THEY HAVE BECOME THE PARAMILITARY ARM OF THE LACS , THEY HAVE WASTED HUNDREDS OF THOUSANDS ON FAILED PROSECUTIONS OF HUNTS , AND STILL THEY LIE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OF THEIR INTENTIONS , IF THE PUBLIC WERE MADE AWARE OF THE TRUTH , THIS GANG OF MISFITS , WOULD BE IN RAPID DECLINE, WRITE TO YOUR LOCAL PAPER AND LOCAL RADIO STATION LIER'S, CHEATS, THIEVES ,ANTIS,AND ANIMAL MURDERERS WHO HAVE THE AUDACITY TO CALL THE HUNTING AND SHOOTING FRATERNITY , CRUEL , THEY CLAIM TO BE ANIMAL LOVERS , HOW MANY HEALTHY DOGS, CATS,FERRETS,ETC HAVE THEY KILLED , THEY HAVE PRESS RELEASES WITH FOX CUBS BEING CUDDLED AND RELEASED , WHEN BEHIND THE GATES THEY ARE KILLING DAILY , Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wetdogsmell 99 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 ICABS urges ban on horrific ferreting 25 July 2008 ICABS has renewed its call for ferretting to be banned after a newspaper article highlighted the appalling cruelty of the activity. A profile of a ferretting enthusiast published in a midlands newspaper told of how ferrets are used to blind rabbits by biting into their eyes. ICABS has called on the Department of Agriculture to act urgently to end the horrendous practice. Ferreting involves sending a ferret down a burrow to trap rabbits. The rabbits are either chased out of the hole and into nets or viciously gripped in place by the ferret while a hunter digs away the earth from above them. The following is a ferreter's first-hand description of the activity published in the Westmeath Topic of March 13th, 2008. "On a typical day I'd get up at six in the morning while it's still dark. People contact me, often lads with greyhounds. These lads would be looking for rabbits...I bring my nets, cages, and of course my ferret finder. It's a collar you put on the ferret before he's sent underground. It beeps like a metal detector, so you know where he is...It's handier, because he 'pooches' the rabbit ('It's a certain kind of cul-de-sac where the rabbit goes up into to hide, where the ferret tries to tear at him to make him move). If he doesn't move the rabbit you have to use a barn spade (which is called a ferreting bar) to dig him out...You have two different types of hunting ferret; you have the 'eye' ferret and you have the 'brain' ferret. An eye ferret in a hole only goes for the rabbit's eye - he blinds him. The 'brain' ferret, he'll bite straight onto the head between the ears." "Like I said, most of the rabbits go into the nets. The fellas who called me out would often take them off me. They sometimes use them for teasing the greyhound in a thing called a 'rolling cage' which is a small round cage they put the rabbit in to tease the dog before a race." Cruel ferreting activities leave rabbits like this one injured, and sometimes blinded, after vicious underground attacks. (Photo: Mike Rendle) It is highly questionable that greyhound men suddenly have mercy on the traumatised, and probably injured, rabbit and release it back to the wild. It is much more likely that the rabbit is let out of the cage and used a live lure for the greyhounds. This highly illegal act of "blooding" is thought to be commonplace in the industry. Unscrupulous owners and breeders believe that letting greyhounds tear a rabbit asunder will keep them keen for running on the track or up a coursing field. Greyhound scene commentator, John Martin, is on record as saying that "greyhound racing would not continue to exist without blooding [and] it follows that, with a constant greyhound population of close on 30,000, blooding must be widespread." Writing in the Irish Independent of January 12th, 1994, Mr Martin added: "Do not expect an admission of that from Bord na gCon, the country's semi-state greyhound racing authority. To concede the point would be to accept that they are the custodians of a sport whose very existence is based on blooding." In our appeal to the Department of Agriculture, ICABS stressed both the cruelty of ferreting and its links to the illegal act of blooding. "We believe that the new animal welfare legislation should take into account that this activity is ongoing, and the banning of ferreting, which of itself is a cruel activity, would assist in tackling this ongoing cruelty. Furthermore, given that this industry is enshrined in legislation (Greyhound Industry Act) and grant-aided by the taxpayer, we believe it should be scrutinised in depth in terms of the welfare of greyhounds as there are ongoing cruel practices and indeed illegal practices engaged in by greyhound owners and trainers with regard to the use of drugs and indeed the treatment of greyhounds past their racing best." URGENT ACTION ALERT Please appeal to Agriculture Minister, Brendan Smith, to ensure that a ban on ferreting is included in the new Animal Health & Welfare Bill. This is an indication of the thinking behind your ferret being destroyed. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
digger1 0 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 got home from work friday and like normal went out to feed the ferrets.while filling the water bottle my year old jill managed to escape,i looked everywhere but no luck.by now it was getting late so the only thing to do was to set a little trap with a bit of fresh meat.i checked the trap the next morning but no luck,i asked around my area if anybody had seen it but no luck.On sunday i thought i would ring the rspca and see if they had picked it up but they told me that the collection officers were not in untill yesterday and they would get them to ring me asap.when they adventualy rung me they told me it was handed in to them by a member of the public and they keeped it for 24 hours but because nobody reported it by then they put it to sleep.I strongly believe they should have waited or rehomed her not ended her life anyone agree? WHEN THE BEGGING LETTERS COME ROUND TELL TO PIZZ OF Quote Link to post Share on other sites
lanesra 3,994 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 A few yrs ago the cat brought a young song thrush home (still alive) well the mrs phoned them and they told her there wasnt anything they could do (without even seein the bird) she told me this when i came home from work, why i dont know but it feckin annoyed me , anyway a few weeks later the same senario but i was at home , told the mrs to phone them again as this was a young PEREGRINE ( my mrs wouldnt know the difference between a Perigrine or a penguin ) by feck out they came and where horrified to see a young scraggle starling lookin at them . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j davies 8 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 their the same everywere mate, the d.s.p.s.c.a(dublin) took my mates rothy for not having shelter and water despite the kennel and water that was in his run, we went to collect it and after the paperwork he was handed over, as we were leaving the cheaky bitch that worked there said "KEEP HIM IN IN FUTURE" when she was told that they took him for being mistreated (despite weighing about 100 pounds) she went quiet for a minute and asked what food he was feed, when she was told he got good grey hound food, her snapy replie was "WELL ITS NOT A GREYHOUND IS IT sorry about the ferret mate sorry to here thast mate i would not give the rspca the fk time of day total waste of time they ony=ly wantone thing money of us thats it. we should all get this in the papers and see what the fk they got to say about it if it wa s a hedge hog been on gmtv now looking for more money. by me there is a badger set some one tried to dig it up i set fk loads of emails to rspca and fk all back sent one saying i want to give money to them and wow had loads back and i fk reported this and guess waht no reply. i hope that they are at the game fairs this year and we can all have a go at them bet they dont turn up we should all stop giving them money i will from today Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j davies 8 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 got home from work friday and like normal went out to feed the ferrets.while filling the water bottle my year old jill managed to escape,i looked everywhere but no luck.by now it was getting late so the only thing to do was to set a little trap with a bit of fresh meat.i checked the trap the next morning but no luck,i asked around my area if anybody had seen it but no luck.On sunday i thought i would ring the rspca and see if they had picked it up but they told me that the collection officers were not in untill yesterday and they would get them to ring me asap.when they adventualy rung me they told me it was handed in to them by a member of the public and they keeped it for 24 hours but because nobody reported it by then they put it to sleep.I strongly believe they should have waited or rehomed her not ended her life anyone agree? on this ste alone there was 2236 people on here today lets all send the rspca an email tomorow and see what we all get back bet we dont get fk all come on lets all try Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIGZY 4 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 the R.S.P.C.A are cowboys they do more bad than good most of the time Quote Link to post Share on other sites
PeakOil 352 Posted March 10, 2009 Report Share Posted March 10, 2009 Jumped up failed traffic wardens the lot of em. :boxing: Quote Link to post Share on other sites
The one 8,463 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Why would they do that to a ferret after 24 hours but keep a dog/cat 7 days think you should be asking some questions Quote Link to post Share on other sites
simononeill93 69 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 I wonder how many people would give there money to the rspca if they knew only 10% of it was being used for the treatment of animals,the rest go's on upkeep as they call it!?offices,wages,solicitors and lawyers. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
j davies 8 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 I wonder how many people would give there money to the rspca if they knew only 10% of it was being used for the treatment of animals,the rest go's on upkeep as they call it!?offices,wages,solicitors and lawyers. yes same as children in need and red nose day they kids get 10% thats all the rest goes to the greedy basxxrds that run it even the guests get payed they dont do it for nothing thats how much they care some get payed grand for it Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mattydski 560 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 Un believable . Quote Link to post Share on other sites
david brightmore 13 Posted March 11, 2009 Report Share Posted March 11, 2009 fecking muppets Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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