Moomin1
Well-Known Member
As you would imagine from a programme, selective editing can sometimes distort the message, but is it so bad that the inspector ran through all the expenses of keeping a pet to check the people were capable of meeting the animals needs?
Regarding a 'tidy' fee, do you realise that all animals rehomed by RSPCA have the neutering, vaccination, microchipping, worming, defleaing paid for??? The cost of doing all this far outweighs any adoption fee.....
If you have reported neglected animals, and not had anyone attend, either it's a case of too many calls, not enough inspectors. Or maybe on describing the animals to the call centre the urgency of the conditions was not fully understood? If these animals were/are in these conditions and no one has been out, either call call and call again, or if you don't support the rspca anyway. Then call someone else..........????
You know what always strikes me with posts like this - (the ones you are referring to) is that they say that the RSPCA still haven't been out to these terribly neglected animals, yet there is no mention of whether they have rung another agency. Can't be that concerned.
If another agency has been called, can they tell us about the improvements that have now been made?