competitiondiva
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Underfunded but the upper management take home a healthy salary.
In comparison to all charities of equal size is it actually any higher????
Underfunded but the upper management take home a healthy salary.
In comparison to all charities of equal size is it actually any higher????
Whats the other side to the story?
Had this, cat was hit and dying so wanted someone to come and PTS, it had to have a vet to it- you don't want to know. Took them 2 hrs and then had the nerve to ask me just like you a couple of days later. Inspector said he could not find cat. Someone had kindly removed from road and left it on the roadside so owner knew.
Facts from there own website!
Yes they obviously do help other animals that don't always get them in the news it was abit of a sweeping statement. But they have turned a blind eye to some high profile cases in the passed but as soon as it's made the big news they swept in and taken all the credit.
Some of the workers are in it for the right reasons and actualy want to help all animals. I've had friends who have worked for the RSPCA but have left to work for other charitys after they have seen what realy goes on and the RSPCAs real agenda at times.
Of course they ask why, this is normal for any charity especially if you have previously given. Knowing why helps them to understand if they are doing something people don't like. If enough people say the same thing then they might need to review their policies and strategies.
Also agree with some of the other posters that there is no need to be rude to charity collectors. I did a door to door years ago for a children's charity and it was horrible how nasty people can be.
I applaud the great job you did with Prince, and have said so all along. However we don't know what the RSPCA viewpoint was, and there's no reason we should.My only point is it's an odd thing to do to have a go at a charity collector about a case he or she will know nothing about, on the basis of something you read on a forum.
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Had this, cat was hit and dying so wanted someone to come and PTS, it had to have a vet to it- you don't want to know. Took them 2 hrs and then had the nerve to ask me just like you a couple of days later. Inspector said he could not find cat. Someone had kindly removed from road and left it on the roadside so owner knew.
Got lost with this story, are you saying it took them 2 hours to attend? If so, the RSPCA is a charity, yet your complaining as if they are a government service! Why couldn't you take it to a vet? They have (from that link I put previously) about 360 field staff out there covering the whole of Britain. 2 hours at a guess I'd say is pretty good based on that! (especially when you split that over a 24 hour roster)
I too have invited an RSPCA doorknocker into my home and had a 'chat' explaining why I would not be giving to his charity. If he had accepted my initial polite refusal to donate he wouldn't have got both barrels from me, as it was, I objected to being told that I would have the blood of children on my hands if I didn't donate, as it is proven that animal abusers go on to abuse and murder children.
Vile little man.
Got lost with this story, are you saying it took them 2 hours to attend? If so, the RSPCA is a charity, yet your complaining as if they are a government service! Why couldn't you take it to a vet? They have (from that link I put previously) about 360 field staff out there covering the whole of Britain. 2 hours at a guess I'd say is pretty good based on that! (especially when you split that over a 24 hour roster)
I don't know what this thread has to do with Prince.
At 6.30 am in the morning my vet did not want to know, unless there is an owner there the RSPCA is the next call. Sadly the cat had lost its back end on a busy A road. I was going the other way with barriers up a slip road. I could not stop as no where to pull in and at 60 mph it was impossible. I rang vets and then RSPCA. I was prepared to pay for cat to be PTS, hardly being callous . Sorry who else would you call? 2 hours is a long time when you are in central England ok 6.30 am in the morning is hard but at least I made the effort.... No one else did.
"Door knockers" can be unpaid volunteers quite uninvolved with the charity. I've been phoned by several well known charities (who I'm entirely unconnected to) over the years and asked would I do a door-to-door collection. I did agree to do one some years ago, for Greenpeace, but I hated doing it and decided door-to-door collecting was not for me.
Had I been rude to anyone when I did that collection, like MrsElle's "vile little man" was, it would not have been anything to do with Greenpeace.
At 6.30 am in the morning my vet did not want to know, unless there is an owner there the RSPCA is the next call. Sadly the cat had lost its back end on a busy A road. I was going the other way with barriers up a slip road. I could not stop as no where to pull in and at 60 mph it was impossible. I rang vets and then RSPCA. I was prepared to pay for cat to be PTS, hardly being callous . Sorry who else would you call? 2 hours is a long time when you are in central England ok 6.30 am in the morning is hard but at least I made the effort.... No one else did.
At 6.30 am in the morning my vet did not want to know, unless there is an owner there the RSPCA is the next call. Sadly the cat had lost its back end on a busy A road. I was going the other way with barriers up a slip road. I could not stop as no where to pull in and at 60 mph it was impossible. I rang vets and then RSPCA. I was prepared to pay for cat to be PTS, hardly being callous . Sorry who else would you call? 2 hours is a long time when you are in central England ok 6.30 am in the morning is hard but at least I made the effort.... No one else did.
The door to door collectors are employed by a completely separate company - they are definately NOT the RSPCA workers themselves.
Birmingham is 20 mins away, surely they could ring a local vet , I did give a name of one to the call centre.
I see that. I'm just saying that I've done that, not for a company, but as an unpaid volunteer. Either way, their behaviour isn't really the charity's fault, nor is there any point ranting at them or being delighted if your dog's sick as their feet.![]()
Birmingham is 20 mins away, surely they could ring a local vet , I did give a name of one to the call centre.
I supported Jess in her care of Prince, and it seems to me that she gave the old lad a bit of love and comfort in his final months which was a wonderful thing. The RSPCA all along appeared to feel he might be better being PTS and in the end Jess agreed with that point of view.
Birmingham is 20 mins away, surely they could ring a local vet , I did give a name of one to the call centre.