I HAVE READ ALL THE POSTS ON PETA.  I THINK WE ALL SHOULD GIVE THEM A PIECE OF 
OUR MINDS.  PROBABLY WON;T MAKE THEM CHANGE THEIR MINDS, BUT MAYBE IT WILL MAKE 
THEM THINK TWICE.  HOW DARE THEY NOT LET THESE BABIES HAVE A CHANCE AT LIFE!  
RIGHT NOW, I AM WRITING AROUND EARS AND NOSES SINCE HARLEY AND DEE BOTH LIKE TO 
CHASE THE CURSER AND NEW WORDS AS THEY APPEAR ON THE SCREEN.  WE REALLY LIKE 
THEACTIONS ON SOME OF THE COMMERCIALS ON SCREEN.  RIGHT NOW A MAN IS SHOVELING 
SNOW AND THEY ARE TRYING TO CATCH HIM.  I KNOW I WOULD HAVE BEEN ARRESTED, BUT 
I DO THINK I WOULD HAVE TRASHED A FEW OF THEM BEFORE I LEFT.  I KNOW I WOULD 
HAVE HAD MURDER IN MY HEART.  SHERYL, I FEEL FOR YOU.  I KNOW HOW I WOULD HAVE 
FELT.  MY PRAYERS FOR YOU, YOU TRIED TO DO WHAT WAS RIGHT AND THEY DOUBLE 
CROSSED YOU.  LOVE, DORLIS---- Sharyl <cline...@yahoo.com> wrote: 
> Thnksgiving Day I finally trapped Smoky Jo in the dumpster colony I feed.  
> Then Sunday I trapped Butterball.  A new group is organizing here on the 
> Eastern Shore to help with low cost speutering of ferals.  Wed. the PETA 
> SNIPS van came to speuter pets ($45) and ferals (#25).  I took Smokey Jo and 
> Butterball.  My other low cost speutering place had fallen through and the 
> only other option is $200 per cat at the animal hospital.     
> 
> I knew PETA sucks but had no idea how bad.  The release form I signed said 
> they could kill any animal testing positive for FeLV or FIV.  I explained to 
> the vet I would sanctuary them if they tested positive in my garage/cat 
> enclosure.  She checked with her supervisor and told me no exceptions.  I 
> should have left then but both of mine seemed healthy.  When I went to pick 
> them up I found out they had killed both Smoky Jo and Butterball!! I am 
> devastated.
> 
> PETA has a real problem with feral cats. The only way they'll let their van 
> spay/neuter ferals is if all who test positive for FeLV or FIV are killed.  
> PETA's way of exterminating ferals I guess.
> 
> Smoky Jo tested positive for FeLV and Butterball for FIV. What really burns 
> me is the SNAP test used is not 100% for FeLV. Don't know about FIV.  But FIV 
> is generally spread by deep bites.  Once Butterball was fixed he wouldn't be 
> fighting anymore.  Just PETA's way of 'thinning the herd' I guess.  Then they 
> kept my money.
> 
> Needless to say I won't be going back unless I find a way around the PETA 
> policy. The Spay the Shore guy is going to try and find a vet to pre-test any 
> future ferals I trap. Then if they are positive for either I'll have to find 
> some other way to have them fixed.
> 
> I'm broken hearted. Those two kitties trusted me to do right by them. Neither 
> was ill. And now they are gone. It rained all the way home. Almost like the 
> heavens were crying with me for them. 
> 
> Please consider what PETA stands for before donating any money to them.
> Sharyl
> > 
> 
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