Claudia Vecchio, 4/29/12
Founder of ORA
On Friday, April 29th, 2011, Treena and Britain were killed at the Hamilton Animal Control (HAC).
Tuesdays and Fridays are killing days at the HAC. Every Tuesday and Friday morning before the pound opens, cats marked for killing are administered horse sedatives and then put down at an average rate of over 20 at a time. Treena and Britain were two of the 2,231 cats killed by the Hamilton Animal Control in 2011.What makes the case of Treena and Britain different?
We do not even have a picture of Treena or Britain. We do not know their story. Were they someone’s beloved pet who was allowed to roam outside and for that reason were they picked up by the pounds staff as no free roaming cats is allowed in the city of Hamilton? Were they surrendered by their owners who thought the pound would have adopted them out? Were they missed by their caregivers who probably just thought they had strayed away and gotten lost, then never thought to contact the pound or never had the time to visit the pound during their short opening hours?
The reality for cats entering Hamilton's Animal Control facility is that there are no second chances. The Hamilton Animal Control is not open for public adoptions and the only possibility for an animal to escape from death is either to be saved by a “recognized rescue” (that means a rescue who does not question the actions of the HAC) or for a few purebreds or especially attractive ones to be handpicked by the Hamilton Burlington SPCA that occupy the front of the building. Interestingly, against all evidence to the otherwise, the Hamilton Burlington SPCA proclaims to be No Kill, while its chair is the vet who, twice a week, does the killing himself at the back of the building at the HAC.
Last year on April 28th, local rescue groups collaborated as usual to save all of the cats marked urgent so we expected that the killing would have been cancelled April 29th. For reasons unbeknownst to us, (and note that what happens at the HAC stays at the HAC, absolute secrecy, even though the staff are just civil servants paid with taxpayers’ money and therefore accountable for their actions), one staff member independently decided, after the pound had closed, to mark Treena and Britain for death. Before the pound opened on April 29th and without, therefore, the possibility for any rescue to know in time to save them, Treena and Britain were killed by the vet (that is, the chair of the Hamilton Burlington SPCA).
Similar episodes, we were told by trusted sources, have happened before, but this is the first time that we at ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals were made aware. We found the whole situation absolutely heartbreaking and disgusting - and we decided to take action.
ORA started two online petitions on Causes and Care2. We called on fellow animal advocates for help and together, we organized rallies to speak up against the murderous modus operandi of the HAC. Treena and Britain’s death and what followed made us realize that while we at ORA have rescued hundreds of animals since our founding in 2002, we must also consider the bigger picture: the thousands of animals we cannot save directly, those unfortunate beings whose lives often end so violently in shelters and pounds. We have to ensure that they, too, can be saved. With vision in mind, ORA invited Bill Bruce to Toronto on September 30th, 2011, and more recently, Nathan Winograd on April 14th, to share their expert knowledge and first-hand experience helping to save the lives of shelter animals.
Animal advocates and animal caring people who attended these seminars have arrived at the realization that NO-KILL is neither an illusion or a dream; it is something that can easily be put into practice. It has been done in so many places where more and more pounds and shelters are embracing NO KILL. No Kill advocates in Toronto and Southern Ontario are now organizing and actively working towards the triumph of the No Kill revolution. There is no going back.
So while we commemorate Treena and Britain’s murder this year in the name of the many thousands of companion animals senselessly, pitilessly and unnecessarily killed every year in pounds in Toronto and in the Greater Toronto Area, we remain optimistic about the future. Treena and Britain are like the “unknown soldiers” who died in our ongoing fight to stop the killing.
Treena and Britain, we deplore the violence that has been committed against you! You will always have a special place in our hearts and we will think of you every time we encounter an obstacle or experience a temporary setback in our mission. You will be our inspiration to remain steadfast, and to see our No Kill efforts through to the very end. All shelter animals have the right to live. No More Killing!
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Showing posts with label Rally. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rally. Show all posts
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Saturday, March 31, 2012
HAC Animal Photos and HAC-STK Updates
Photos: http://www.facebook.com/groups/stopthekillings/photos/
Updates: http://www.facebook.com/groups/stopthekillings/
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NOTICES
Updates: http://www.facebook.com/groups/stopthekillings/
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NOTICES
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Animal control position going to tender, by Brenda Johnson, City Councillor Ward 11http://www.sachem.ca/opinions/article/241253
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
CALLS TO ACTION
- Hamilton, ON | K. Werner: Council voted 13 - 3 to impose pet limits despite animal control bylaw staff recommendations.http://www.sachem.ca/news/article/241709
Thursday, January 26, 2012
- Hamilton, ON | Andrew Dreschel: "Council blinks over pet limits."http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/661553--council-blinks-over-pet-limits via
@TheSpec
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Animal control position going to tender, by Brenda Johnson, City Councillor Ward 11http://www.sachem.ca/opinions/article/241253
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
- ORA_Rescue ORA-Animal Rescue: SPCA says licensing cats about perception, not cash. City councillors to debate the bylaw Jan 12. bit.ly/tSbFop via
@TheSpec#HamOnt
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
- Hamilton, ON - Special Public Meeting on the proposed Responsible Animal Ownership Bylaw was held on Tuesday, November 15th, 2011. http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/619423--expect-fur-to-fly-over-new-animal-control-bylaw | http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/625356--calls-for-cat-licensing-at-hamilton-pet-bylaw-meeting | live updates via Twitter @ Mattatthespec.
- Bonnie Payton Gardhouse: "If you have Microsoft Silverlight, you can watch today's MEETING including the presentations by our group members. It was in camera. Here's the link: http://hamilton.siretechnologies.com/sirepub/mtgviewer.aspx?meetid=160&doctype=AGENDA"
- Janice Boast: "NO VET TODAY .....................HOORAY over 20 cats and kittens were pulled by various rescues yesterday, but Friday is fast approaching."
CALLS TO ACTION
Friday, March 30, 2012
"RE: Meeting of April 10th at HAC. I am hoping there will be a couple of more people from Hamilton willing to come with us to HAC in April. I also need to be sure prior to going that everyone understands the importance of having ONE agenda; I do not want this to become a fight and therefore break down any further communication. This is for the animals and with the offer to discuss the issues, we can keep the doors open to work WITH HAC rather than against them. I understand that emotions run high when you have been 'fighting' for something close to the heart and for so long, but we NEED to be sure our emotions are in check and we need to listen. If for any reason you feel that you have an agenda of your own (and that is fine in another setting) please refrain from attending this day. This is a chance to voice our concerns and listen to what HAC has done and is doing to make the changes we all would like to see. This can't and will not be an attack on HAC. That is not the way to reach our goal. thank you :)"
Contact: Jill McKerrow via https://www.facebook.com/groups/stopthekillings/
November 15, 2011
ORA on the Best Friends Network: The planning committee's next meeting re: the Responsible Animal Ownership By-Law has been scheduled for January 2012. Now would be an excellent time for you to write once again (or for the first time) to Hamilton's Mayor and Councillors and have your say at this critical juncture. Your valuable suggestions and input will not only help Hamilton to shape the Responsible Animal Ownership By-law so that it balances the needs of both humans and animals, but also help Hamilton's Animal Services to eventually achieve necessary changes in order to stop the unacceptable killing of so many animal lives.
October 22, 2011
RALLY IN HAMILTON - CANCELLED. Eva McDowell:"Rally this coming weekend - Saturday, Oct 22, 2011 - in front of Pet Smart at Meadowlands Plaza in Hamilton, Ontario, to inform Hamilton pet lovers and get signatures on the petitions. 11:30 AM - 2:30 PM. Please join us!" Sign up to help today.
Contact: Eva McDowell, Sandra Dobson Lovell or Jack Clark for the HAC-STK, or Claudia Vecchio for ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
October 5, 2011
"How many of you live in the Hamilton-Burlington Animal Control cachement? How many live in the general area and can travel to Hamilton for a planning and brain-storming get-together before the rally/protest? If so, day or evening?"
Contact: Suzanne Kelly
October 3, 2011
"RALLY IN HAMILTON - we are looking at holding another Rally on Oct 15 or 16 - who will join us and speak up for the thousands killed by HAC each year." Sign up to help today.
Contact: Sandra Dobson Lovell, Jack Clark, or Eva McDowell
September 30, 2011
Don't let Sandra pass out flyers on her own this weekend!
Contact: Sandra Dobson Lovell
September 28, 2011
"Is anyone available on Saturday to hand out some information flyers at HAC?
Please PM me if you can."
Contact: Eva McDowell
September 23, 2011
"I'm wondering if there are any Hamiltonians / folks in the area who would like to get together for coffee one afternoon soon and do some hard-nosed planning on how to best work on this issue."
Contact: Suzanne Kelly
Contact: Jill McKerrow via https://www.facebook.com/groups/stopthekillings/
November 15, 2011
ORA on the Best Friends Network: The planning committee's next meeting re: the Responsible Animal Ownership By-Law has been scheduled for January 2012. Now would be an excellent time for you to write once again (or for the first time) to Hamilton's Mayor and Councillors and have your say at this critical juncture. Your valuable suggestions and input will not only help Hamilton to shape the Responsible Animal Ownership By-law so that it balances the needs of both humans and animals, but also help Hamilton's Animal Services to eventually achieve necessary changes in order to stop the unacceptable killing of so many animal lives.
October 22, 2011
RALLY IN HAMILTON - CANCELLED. Eva McDowell:
Contact: Eva McDowell, Sandra Dobson Lovell or Jack Clark for the HAC-STK, or Claudia Vecchio for ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
October 5, 2011
"How many of you live in the Hamilton-Burlington Animal Control cachement? How many live in the general area and can travel to Hamilton for a planning and brain-storming get-together before the rally/protest? If so, day or evening?"
Contact: Suzanne Kelly
October 3, 2011
"RALLY IN HAMILTON - we are looking at holding another Rally on Oct 15 or 16 - who will join us and speak up for the thousands killed by HAC each year." Sign up to help today.
Contact: Sandra Dobson Lovell, Jack Clark, or Eva McDowell
September 30, 2011
Don't let Sandra pass out flyers on her own this weekend!
Contact: Sandra Dobson Lovell
September 28, 2011
"Is anyone available on Saturday to hand out some information flyers at HAC?
Please PM me if you can."
Contact: Eva McDowell
September 23, 2011
"I'm wondering if there are any Hamiltonians / folks in the area who would like to get together for coffee one afternoon soon and do some hard-nosed planning on how to best work on this issue."
Contact: Suzanne Kelly
Thursday, August 4, 2011
The Issues, Solutions and How You Can Help
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THE ISSUES:
-Approximately 3000 cats and 300 dogs are killed every year at the Hamilton Animal Control
-No public adoptions offered
-Inconvenient opening hours for people to reclaim their companion animals
-Only 72 hour minimum hold time before killing
-No feral cat program
-No spay and neuter program
-No education program
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THE SOLUTIONS:
-Open up public adoptions
-Expand network of rescues
-Extend opening hours for working people to reclaim their pets
-Give rescues and individuals more than 72 hour minimum to save lives
-Stop picking up people's pets
-Respond to complaints only
-Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) program
-Low cost, high volume spay and neuter clinic or rebate program to use with existing vets
-Public education programs, and more
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HOW YOU CAN HELP:
1. Spay or neuter your pets.
2. Do not let your cats roam.
3. Adopt from a rescue or shelter.
4. Join our Facebook groups (no spam or trolling, please),
“Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" www.facebook.com/groups/StopTheKillings and
ORA Animal Rescue www.facebook.com/ORArescue
5. Write the Mayor & Councillors to demand change. Sample letter & all email addresses available on the HAC-STK Facebook site.
6. Build Awareness. Tell everyone you know what is happening at the Hamilton Animal Control.
7. Attend Protests & Rallies. Details to be found on our Facebook sites.
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About the Hamilton Animal Control:
Hamilton Animal Control comes under the jurisdiction of the Planning and Economic Development Department of the City of Hamilton, and their division is the Parking and By-Law Services. A section of this group is the Animal Control, which is responsible for the issuance of animal licences, lost and found animal reporting services, animal education, receipt and impounding of stray animals that have been confined, responding to service requests respecting injured or dead wildlife and when necessary, enforcement under the Dog Licensing and Control By-law and various other Animal Control by-laws. Hamilton Animal Control also has two private contractors that service the Flamborough and Glanbrook communities.
About the "Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" Group:
Founded in 2008 by Ken Wood and Terry Chapman Hutchison, the "Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" (HAC-STK) Group is an open public forum on Facebook dedicated to saving more animal lives and working towards positive, long-term changes at the Hamilton Animal Control/Hamilton Burlington SPCA. Concerned residents, rescuers and activists are invited to gather here to connect with like minds, post relevant news, initiate action, debate shelter reform, and share advocacy ideas.
About ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals:
Founded in 2002 by Claudia Vecchio and Corinne Thaw, ORA -- Organization for the Rescue of Animals is a registered charitable organization promoting the humane treatment of animals and the preservation of Wildlife. ORA is operating in and around the Greater Toronto Area, working for the well-being and protection of all animals. ORA's animal rescues thrive within a network of foster homes until they are adopted out into forever loving homes. 100% volunteer run, with zero government funding and no shelter to speak of, ORA relies solely upon the supportive generosity of members and donors to fund its programs and rescue operations.
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EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL EVENT INVITATION:
Calgary’s Bill Bruce brings his shelter expertise to
the Intercontinental Toronto-Yorkville Hotel at
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1T8 CANADA
on Friday, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011, at 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $11.30 (tax included)
Advance Ticket Sales Only—Call 416-726-5762
or visit orarescue.org for more information.
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THE ISSUES:
-Approximately 3000 cats and 300 dogs are killed every year at the Hamilton Animal Control
-No public adoptions offered
-Inconvenient opening hours for people to reclaim their companion animals
-Only 72 hour minimum hold time before killing
-No feral cat program
-No spay and neuter program
-No education program
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THE SOLUTIONS:
-Open up public adoptions
-Expand network of rescues
-Extend opening hours for working people to reclaim their pets
-Give rescues and individuals more than 72 hour minimum to save lives
-Stop picking up people's pets
-Respond to complaints only
-Trap, Neuter, Return (TNR) program
-Low cost, high volume spay and neuter clinic or rebate program to use with existing vets
-Public education programs, and more
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HOW YOU CAN HELP:
1. Spay or neuter your pets.
2. Do not let your cats roam.
3. Adopt from a rescue or shelter.
4. Join our Facebook groups (no spam or trolling, please),
“Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" www.facebook.com/groups/StopTheKillings and
ORA Animal Rescue www.facebook.com/ORArescue
5. Write the Mayor & Councillors to demand change. Sample letter & all email addresses available on the HAC-STK Facebook site.
6. Build Awareness. Tell everyone you know what is happening at the Hamilton Animal Control.
7. Attend Protests & Rallies. Details to be found on our Facebook sites.
-------------------------------------------------------
About the Hamilton Animal Control:
Hamilton Animal Control comes under the jurisdiction of the Planning and Economic Development Department of the City of Hamilton, and their division is the Parking and By-Law Services. A section of this group is the Animal Control, which is responsible for the issuance of animal licences, lost and found animal reporting services, animal education, receipt and impounding of stray animals that have been confined, responding to service requests respecting injured or dead wildlife and when necessary, enforcement under the Dog Licensing and Control By-law and various other Animal Control by-laws. Hamilton Animal Control also has two private contractors that service the Flamborough and Glanbrook communities.
About the "Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" Group:
Founded in 2008 by Ken Wood and Terry Chapman Hutchison, the "Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings" (HAC-STK) Group is an open public forum on Facebook dedicated to saving more animal lives and working towards positive, long-term changes at the Hamilton Animal Control/Hamilton Burlington SPCA. Concerned residents, rescuers and activists are invited to gather here to connect with like minds, post relevant news, initiate action, debate shelter reform, and share advocacy ideas.
About ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals:
Founded in 2002 by Claudia Vecchio and Corinne Thaw, ORA -- Organization for the Rescue of Animals is a registered charitable organization promoting the humane treatment of animals and the preservation of Wildlife. ORA is operating in and around the Greater Toronto Area, working for the well-being and protection of all animals. ORA's animal rescues thrive within a network of foster homes until they are adopted out into forever loving homes. 100% volunteer run, with zero government funding and no shelter to speak of, ORA relies solely upon the supportive generosity of members and donors to fund its programs and rescue operations.
-------------------------------------------------------
EXCLUSIVE SPECIAL EVENT INVITATION:
Calgary’s Bill Bruce brings his shelter expertise to
the Intercontinental Toronto-Yorkville Hotel at
220 Bloor St W, Toronto, ON M5S 1T8 CANADA
on Friday, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011, at 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $11.30 (tax included)
Advance Ticket Sales Only—Call 416-726-5762
or visit orarescue.org for more information.
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Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Post-Rally 2 Thank You
Huge thanks to ORA volunteers and friends, HAC-STK administrators and members, and everyone who has pitched in and worked so hard to prepare for Saturday's Rally! Special thanks as well to those of you who came out to protest and support our second rally effort for the animals at the Hamilton Animal Control.
Here is how it all went down:
Jack Clark: "Fantastic 2nd Rally yesterday! More and more caring animal lovers of Hamilton are now joining us for reform of their animal control killing policies. Must've been over a hundred down at Jacksons Square later that afternoon! Many, many Hamiltonians signed our petition and helped distribute our flyers! Some even have occasional contact with the Mayor and plan on speaking to him about the HAC policies. :) We must keep spreading the word every chance we get, animal lovers are everywhere! Big thanks to those who are spreading the word daily, to all those who gladly signed the petition and to the tireless efforts of the relentless group of people who care enough to stand up and speak for EVERY animal inside this building! Looking forward to the next great Rally despite the negative narrow-minded views of some who refer to all these caring passionate people as 'over-the-top-jackasses.' ;) Come join us for this much needed exposure and greatly appreciated efforts to change policies! ALL animals deserve a 2nd chance at life! See ya there!"
Sandra Dobson Lovell: "I thought the rally was very successful. We were a small but enthusiastic group and a lot of people were educated about the HAC. I am looking forward to the next one and hope more people can make it."
Eva McDowell: "Thanks to all who made it to the Rally in spite of the QEW/403 being closed. Special thanks to the people of Hamilton who joined us this time. None of the people we spoke to knew about the situation at Hamilton Animal Control and all were very shocked that they don't allow public adoptions and kill 3000 animals every year. Many were eager to sign the petitions. Looking forward to the next one in about a month's time."
Claudia Vecchio: "Yesterday's rally was a great success! Hundreds of people stopped by, appalled to find out that so many animals are being killed, and that the HAC is not even open for adoptions. We heard a lot of complaints from the public about the HAC. Passers-by gave rally attendees as much information in return as we gave them. Many signatures have been added to our petition. One thing is very clear: Hamilton residents demand low cost spay and neuter, and they do NOT want to see their tax dollars being spent on killing animals."




Photographer Suzanne Kelly
Rally Flyers:
http://www.ora-animalsrescue.org/HAC730RALLYdouble.pdf
http://www.ora-animalsrescue.org/HAC730RALLYsingle.pdf
Press:
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/571708--cat-lovers-take-to-the-streets-again
http://www.lifewithcats.tv/2011/08/02/advocates-rally-to-end-high-kill-rates-at-ontario-shelter/
http://www.facebook.com/HerbivoresAnimalFrequency
Coming up next:
Rally 3 - Date TBA
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By ORA Animal Rescue
Here is how it all went down:
Jack Clark: "Fantastic 2nd Rally yesterday! More and more caring animal lovers of Hamilton are now joining us for reform of their animal control killing policies. Must've been over a hundred down at Jacksons Square later that afternoon! Many, many Hamiltonians signed our petition and helped distribute our flyers! Some even have occasional contact with the Mayor and plan on speaking to him about the HAC policies. :) We must keep spreading the word every chance we get, animal lovers are everywhere! Big thanks to those who are spreading the word daily, to all those who gladly signed the petition and to the tireless efforts of the relentless group of people who care enough to stand up and speak for EVERY animal inside this building! Looking forward to the next great Rally despite the negative narrow-minded views of some who refer to all these caring passionate people as 'over-the-top-jackasses.' ;) Come join us for this much needed exposure and greatly appreciated efforts to change policies! ALL animals deserve a 2nd chance at life! See ya there!"
Sandra Dobson Lovell: "I thought the rally was very successful. We were a small but enthusiastic group and a lot of people were educated about the HAC. I am looking forward to the next one and hope more people can make it."
Eva McDowell: "Thanks to all who made it to the Rally in spite of the QEW/403 being closed. Special thanks to the people of Hamilton who joined us this time. None of the people we spoke to knew about the situation at Hamilton Animal Control and all were very shocked that they don't allow public adoptions and kill 3000 animals every year. Many were eager to sign the petitions. Looking forward to the next one in about a month's time."
Claudia Vecchio: "Yesterday's rally was a great success! Hundreds of people stopped by, appalled to find out that so many animals are being killed, and that the HAC is not even open for adoptions. We heard a lot of complaints from the public about the HAC. Passers-by gave rally attendees as much information in return as we gave them. Many signatures have been added to our petition. One thing is very clear: Hamilton residents demand low cost spay and neuter, and they do NOT want to see their tax dollars being spent on killing animals."








Photographer Suzanne Kelly
Rally Flyers:
http://www.ora-animalsrescue.org/HAC730RALLYdouble.pdf
http://www.ora-animalsrescue.org/HAC730RALLYsingle.pdf
Press:
http://www.thespec.com/news/local/article/571708--cat-lovers-take-to-the-streets-again
http://www.lifewithcats.tv/2011/08/02/advocates-rally-to-end-high-kill-rates-at-ontario-shelter/
http://www.facebook.com/HerbivoresAnimalFrequency
Coming up next:
Rally 3 - Date TBA
Hamilton Council Meeting - September 20
Bill Bruce Lecture - September 30
Bill Bruce Lecture - September 30
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By ORA Animal Rescue
Life With Cats TV Article
"Hamilton, Ontario’s 2-cat per household law is in the spotlight again; this time advocates are emphatically pushing forward to find a solution that will end animal service’s dramatically high euthanasia rates."
Monday, August 1, 2011
Interviews with Eva McDowell, Christina Beltrano and Claudia Vecchio
"Animal Rights activists held another protest at Hamilton City Hall on Saturday morning calling for a change in the city's by-laws that limit the number of pets to only two per household and ban roaming cats which they believe lead to cats being trapped and killed."
By Molly Hayes, TheSpec
Friday, July 29, 2011
Why are we demonstrating in front of Hamilton City Hall tomorrow?
Our past rally and petitions seem to have already produced some positive results: aeration at the Hamilton Animal Control has been improved, and several “scheduled killing days” have been cancelled. Tomorrow, we rally again!
Undoubtedly, pound managers have become complacent about the number of animals they kill each year. They often blame the public for being irresponsible pet owners, not sterilizing their pets and abandoning them as unwanted objects.
Though the public is certainly not free from blame, when we simply place the responsibility elsewhere, we fail to see the opportunities for improvements and change. Pointing the finger to other culprits may help a conscience cope with the killing of thousands of animals, but it precludes compassionate, necessary change.
Without denying the serious problem of irresponsible pet owners, animal pound decision makers can act to reject the status quo. They can refuse to continue the massive killing of animals and implement life-saving alternatives. Many pounds and shelters in North America have successfully embraced No-Kill options, and we, too, can adopt and implement these models. Innovative shelters are more than willing to share the recipes of their success with those who want to embrace positive change.
Perhaps the most prominent example here in Canada can be found in the accomplishments of Bill Bruce and his team at the Calgary Animal Control. Bill Bruce is the Director of Animal Services and Bylaws in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. When he took over a struggling animal shelter for a city with over one million residents, he developed and implemented a reform program which lead to phenomenal success in a short period of time. Calgary now has no limit by-laws and no breed-specific legislations, boasts high licensing compliance rates for both dogs and cats, returns the majority of lost pets to owners, and has substantially lower euthanasia rates than any other major pound in Canada.
Mr. Bruce will be in Toronto on September 30th, 2011, to lecture, providing proven examples and a wealth of information to animal caring politicians, pound managers, advocates and anyone willing to participate in actively helping to stop this complacent killing of animals. This ongoing practice is repugnant, ineffective, and beneath the morals and character of our community.
That is why we are demonstrating tomorrow in Hamilton: to convince authorities and local pound decision makers to stop the routine and unnecessary killing of thousands of animals each year, and to move toward the workable no-kill alternatives using Calgary’s model as a starting point of reference.
We are also rallying in memory of the many animals whose lives were cruelly ended at the HAC in the last decade, including innocent creatures heartlessly abandoned by their owners and wandering strays who never knew the comfort of a home or regular meals, lacking the care and protection of someone who might could have loved them.
There was little hope for these unfortunates, because the Hamilton Animal Control is not open to public adoptions. Nobody came for 30,000 to 50,000 cats and dogs routinely and unceremoniously disposed of in the last decade. We are rallying to ensure that this senseless cycle will become only a sad memory of the past, and that animals arriving at the HAC in future will be given a chance at life and happiness.
"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good [people] to do nothing," Edmund Burke
Please read our petition at http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/ora-project-accountability-now/ to see the real, concrete alternatives to killing that we have proposed. We ask the decision makers to open their minds and their hearts. Our actions, petitions, and rallies are aimed at creating change for the benefit of animals and our community. Life is sacred, and there is no need to continue throwing the lives of so many animals away. Please join us tomorrow!
Claudia Vecchio
Volunteer Chairperson
ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals
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ORA Event Invitation: Calgary’s Bill Bruce brings his shelter reform expertise to the Intercontinental Hotel’s Portman Room at 220 Bloor St. W., Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1T8, on Friday, SEPTEMBER 30, 2011, at 7:00 PM.
Tickets are $11.30 (tax incl)
Advance Sale Only - Call 416-726-5762
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Reminder: 7/30 Rally about the High-Kill HAC
HAMILTON AND THE GREATER TORONTO AREA –– On Saturday, July 30th, volunteers from ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals and members of the “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” (HAC-STK) Group will be holding a second peaceful demonstration from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in front of Hamilton's City Hall on 71 Main St W in Hamilton, Ontario.
"In the past little while, the number of animals being saved has increased." says Eva McDowell. "I really believe that this is in part due to more people now being aware of the dire situation at HAC - as we have kept it in the forefront for the past few months. Many have commented with surprise that kill days had been cancelled even in Kitten Season. Can you imagine what could happen if the public are allowed to adopt and the available animals are promoted in Hamilton?"
Yes we can, so please take action with us once more this Saturday and stand up for the animals still being killed week to week at the Hamilton Animal Control. Everyone is welcome to attend.
RALLY DATE: Saturday, July 30, 2011
LOCATION: Hamilton City Hall, 71 Main St W (off Bay St), Hamilton Ontario L8P 4Y5
TIME: 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
About the Hamilton Animal Control:
Hamilton Animal Control comes under the jurisdiction of the Planning and Economic Development Department of the City of Hamilton, and their division is "The Parking and By-Law Services Division.” One section of this group is the Animal Control Section which is responsible for the issuance of animal licences, lost and found animal reporting services, animal education, receipt and impounding of stray animals that have been confined, responding to service requests respecting injured or dead wildlife and when necessary, enforcement under the Dog Licensing and Control By-law and various Animal Control by-laws. Animal Control also has two private contractors that service the Flamborough and Glanbrook communities.
About the “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” Group:
Founded in 2008 by Ken Wood and Terry Chapman Hutchison, the “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” (HAC-STK) Group is an open public forum on Facebook dedicated to saving more animal lives and working towards positive, long-term changes at the Hamilton Animal Control/Hamilton Burlington SPCA. Concerned residents, rescuers and activists are invited to gather here to connect with like minds, post relevant news, initiate action, debate shelter reform, and share advocacy ideas.
About ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals:
Founded on October 2, 2002, by Claudia Vecchio and Corinne Thaw, ORA — Organization for the Rescue of Animals is a registered charitable organization promoting the humane treatment of animals and the preservation of Wildlife. ORA is operating in and around the Greater Toronto Area, working for the well-being and protection of all animals. ORA's animal rescues thrive within a network of foster homes until they are adopted out into forever loving homes. 100% volunteer run, with zero government funding and no shelter to speak of, ORA relies solely upon the supportive generosity of members and donors to fund its programs and rescue operations.
For More Information:
Contact ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals at orarescue@gmail.com, OR “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” at stopthekillings.hac@gmail.com.
"In the past little while, the number of animals being saved has increased." says Eva McDowell. "I really believe that this is in part due to more people now being aware of the dire situation at HAC - as we have kept it in the forefront for the past few months. Many have commented with surprise that kill days had been cancelled even in Kitten Season. Can you imagine what could happen if the public are allowed to adopt and the available animals are promoted in Hamilton?"
Yes we can, so please take action with us once more this Saturday and stand up for the animals still being killed week to week at the Hamilton Animal Control. Everyone is welcome to attend.
RALLY DATE: Saturday, July 30, 2011
LOCATION: Hamilton City Hall, 71 Main St W (off Bay St), Hamilton Ontario L8P 4Y5
TIME: 11:30 am - 3:30 pm
About the Hamilton Animal Control:
Hamilton Animal Control comes under the jurisdiction of the Planning and Economic Development Department of the City of Hamilton, and their division is "The Parking and By-Law Services Division.” One section of this group is the Animal Control Section which is responsible for the issuance of animal licences, lost and found animal reporting services, animal education, receipt and impounding of stray animals that have been confined, responding to service requests respecting injured or dead wildlife and when necessary, enforcement under the Dog Licensing and Control By-law and various Animal Control by-laws. Animal Control also has two private contractors that service the Flamborough and Glanbrook communities.
About the “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” Group:
Founded in 2008 by Ken Wood and Terry Chapman Hutchison, the “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” (HAC-STK) Group is an open public forum on Facebook dedicated to saving more animal lives and working towards positive, long-term changes at the Hamilton Animal Control/Hamilton Burlington SPCA. Concerned residents, rescuers and activists are invited to gather here to connect with like minds, post relevant news, initiate action, debate shelter reform, and share advocacy ideas.
About ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals:
Founded on October 2, 2002, by Claudia Vecchio and Corinne Thaw, ORA — Organization for the Rescue of Animals is a registered charitable organization promoting the humane treatment of animals and the preservation of Wildlife. ORA is operating in and around the Greater Toronto Area, working for the well-being and protection of all animals. ORA's animal rescues thrive within a network of foster homes until they are adopted out into forever loving homes. 100% volunteer run, with zero government funding and no shelter to speak of, ORA relies solely upon the supportive generosity of members and donors to fund its programs and rescue operations.
For More Information:
Contact ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals at orarescue@gmail.com, OR “Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings” at stopthekillings.hac@gmail.com.
Saturday, July 16, 2011
A Second Call to Action - Rally in Two Weeks' Time
There is a way to save the lives of thousands of animals who are being killed every year at the Hamilton Animal Control, but we need your attention, and we need your help. Apathy and irresponsibility have allowed the growth of homeless animal populations to continue unabated, but the matter-of-fact destruction of life, carried out by shelters that were once considered recovery facilities and adoption headquarters, will never solve the problem. What can solve the problem is compassionate ACTION.
To this end, ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals is working hard with the Hamilton Animal Control-Stop the Killings (HAC-STK) group and other concerned animal affiliates to support the following initiatives:
- Communicating with fellow residents, rescuers, animal advocates, activists, concerned individuals, City Council and the media to help elevate general awareness of the killings of thousands of animals that continue to take place every year at the notoriously high-kill Hamilton Animal Control. It doesn’t have to be this way!
- Educating the public about alternative solutions to killing such as low cost spaying and neutering, massive trap neuter and return systems, feral cat programs, community based network support programs, and more. Homeless pets are the victims of a problem. We want to solve the problem, not punish the victims.
- Initiating community action campaigns, petitions and peaceful rallies to generate public pressure for the life-saving changes mentioned above. If we make our voices heard, we can make a difference.
Our mission is to advocate together for improved policies and practices now to end the killings at the HAC sooner, rather than later. We collectively seek to make high volume, low cost pet sterilizations available not just to qualifying low income residents at the Hamilton Burlington SPCA, but to the general public as well. We remind the City of Hamilton to enact overdue changes in public policy so that successfully proven trap neuter and return (TNR) programs can become one of the officially sanctioned approaches to homeless pet management. We continually support and promote humane initiatives such as extending the shelter facility’s opening hours to encourage a higher percentage of owner retrievals, opening up the pound to the public and to all rescue groups for adoptions, increasing the pet limit by-law of only two animals per household, and more.
Without action from the people we know who care about animals out there, a blameless and homeless animal population will only continue to breed unchecked, growing exponentially and continually suffering. If nothing is done, more cats will be found living in unmanaged colonies and public tolerance of homeless cats will decrease still further, and pressure on the Hamilton Animal Control and the Hamilton area community will only increase.
Thousands of cats and hundreds of dogs will continue to be picked up and exterminated every year, sentenced to death and killed week to week as long as the problem persists.
Are you really okay with the way things are at the Hamilton Animal Control?
If not, then join us in taking action! We can reduce this population of unwanted animals over the long term, and we can do it humanely. Spread the word to the people you know who love animals, and prepare to rally with us on July 30th. Together, we can help shape a living future for the thousands of animal lives still hanging in the balance at the Hamilton Animal Control.
By ORA Animal Rescue
Next Peaceful Rally Date: Saturday, July 30, 2011
Time: 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: Hamilton City Hall, 71 Main St W, Hamilton, ON CANADA
To this end, ORA-Organization for the Rescue of Animals is working hard with the Hamilton Animal Control-Stop the Killings (HAC-STK) group and other concerned animal affiliates to support the following initiatives:
- Communicating with fellow residents, rescuers, animal advocates, activists, concerned individuals, City Council and the media to help elevate general awareness of the killings of thousands of animals that continue to take place every year at the notoriously high-kill Hamilton Animal Control. It doesn’t have to be this way!
- Educating the public about alternative solutions to killing such as low cost spaying and neutering, massive trap neuter and return systems, feral cat programs, community based network support programs, and more. Homeless pets are the victims of a problem. We want to solve the problem, not punish the victims.
- Initiating community action campaigns, petitions and peaceful rallies to generate public pressure for the life-saving changes mentioned above. If we make our voices heard, we can make a difference.
Our mission is to advocate together for improved policies and practices now to end the killings at the HAC sooner, rather than later. We collectively seek to make high volume, low cost pet sterilizations available not just to qualifying low income residents at the Hamilton Burlington SPCA, but to the general public as well. We remind the City of Hamilton to enact overdue changes in public policy so that successfully proven trap neuter and return (TNR) programs can become one of the officially sanctioned approaches to homeless pet management. We continually support and promote humane initiatives such as extending the shelter facility’s opening hours to encourage a higher percentage of owner retrievals, opening up the pound to the public and to all rescue groups for adoptions, increasing the pet limit by-law of only two animals per household, and more.
Without action from the people we know who care about animals out there, a blameless and homeless animal population will only continue to breed unchecked, growing exponentially and continually suffering. If nothing is done, more cats will be found living in unmanaged colonies and public tolerance of homeless cats will decrease still further, and pressure on the Hamilton Animal Control and the Hamilton area community will only increase.
Thousands of cats and hundreds of dogs will continue to be picked up and exterminated every year, sentenced to death and killed week to week as long as the problem persists.
Are you really okay with the way things are at the Hamilton Animal Control?
If not, then join us in taking action! We can reduce this population of unwanted animals over the long term, and we can do it humanely. Spread the word to the people you know who love animals, and prepare to rally with us on July 30th. Together, we can help shape a living future for the thousands of animal lives still hanging in the balance at the Hamilton Animal Control.
By ORA Animal Rescue
Next Peaceful Rally Date: Saturday, July 30, 2011
Time: 11:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Location: Hamilton City Hall, 71 Main St W, Hamilton, ON CANADA
Monday, July 11, 2011
Saturday, July 9, 2011
"Why I don't sleep well at nights..."
Isn't it ironic
that it is rescues and individuals who SAVE these doomed animals, spend thousands of their own money and NEVER kill any animals? The ONLY ones that KILL animals are the very same organizations that get PAID to do so. What's wrong with this picture!
And
what all those feline-hating respondents to our first Rally report fail to realize is that it's not just so-called stray or nuisance wild cats getting cruelly killed, it’s lost loved cats and loved dogs, too! Along with newborns, too! Wonder how they feel about canines in Hamilton? Can you imagine how much suffering is inflicted on those being swiftly heartstuck and also those poor animals witnessing and hearing it! Imagine the horrors inside there on the mornings when the vet sticks 83 cats and 7 dogs (Friday, June 24, 2011) before they even open!!!! Must be a mere 1 or 2 minutes for each animal, who is then left in the cage bleeding in agony ‘til death!!!
According to past info,
@6000 cats were killed by HAC in 2007. Now that figure is down to less than 3000 just by implementing ONE (allowing some rescues) of the many, many programs now being proposed for change! Imagine how many more can be saved by implementing more of these life saving programs! Please share your voices and help make this happen!
The Hamilton Burlington SPCA
apparently only has 'space' for 22 cats or kittens out front just happily waiting 'forever' til adoption. While the Animal Control out back may be routinely stacked up with well over 100 just waiting for either a miracle rescue or Cruel Death in only '72 hrs'! OSPCA has 'branches' that share (a bit) in their winfalls of cash. The 'affilliates' are on their own to garner their own cash. HBSPCA is an 'affilliate' getting no share of the big pie :) and actually PAY the OSPCA a yearly fee for the *privilege* of affilliation (and learn all the tricks of the trade of course). As for the Ospca, I personally wouldn't use the term 'wonderful' to describe this organization. For an educational look into their history visit http://www.ospcatruth.com...
Unless
changes are made it won't be long before the killings are done 4 times a week, and then 5, and then? This continual and ever increasing needless and CRUELLY performed killing of animals also speaks volumes to me of the Ethics and Priorities of vets who perform these cruel deeds without hesitation or intervention for changes. What ever happened to the Code of Ethics? If not Professional, then perhaps Moral? This is just so sad.
Rumor
has it the City of Hamilton pays a vet @$70 for each animal that it chooses to kill every 2 or 3 days per week in a cruel manner, almost 3000 last year, inside their Animal Control facility, which is located in the back of the same building as the SPCA, and this vet is also on the Board of Directors for Hamilton/Burlington SPCA.
Unfortunately
the Veterinary profession and the Ospca are both self-governed, self-regulated organizations free to set their own mandates and protocols, so it's up to us, the animal loving public, to educate ourselves on the many solutions to all these problems and demand changes at all levels of animal welfare. We're starting with changing Animal Control Shelter policies of needlessly killing healthy adoptable animals, by recommending the PROVEN solutions outlined in Nathan Winograd (http://bit.ly/48oU5)’s book Redemption (http://bit.ly/rq4DhG) which details all these problems and how to fix them. Join us at the HAC-STK group page, http://www.doiop.com/hac-stk, and at the next Rally on Saturday, July 30th, for much needed change to reduce the needless killings and SAVE animals, not KILL.
Every person
I spoke to in their cars (and I spoke to LOTS!) at the Rally on Saturday, June 25th, were truly shocked to learn about their Animal Control policies and most used the terms 'cruel' and 'inhumane' after learning. Hope the discussions continue and word spreads to many others in Hamilton! It was a good day! Thanks to all who came and joined this first Rally!
Exposure
Exposure Exposure by everyone WILL bring about change!
PLEASE
Join us and speak up for changes! More Exposure! Since our first rally, a rescuer has stated that the shelter has at least added an air conditioner and some huge fans for those poor animals, and the usual KILLING was cancelled last Friday (July 1, 2011)! Yaaayyy! Let's get the City to make some positive changes now to also help the animals! It has been far too many years. The animals have been dying waiting for this chance at life... they ALL deserve our help!
By the HAC-STK's Jack Clark
Monday, June 27, 2011
Protest Interviews in TheSpec
Featuring Claudia Vecchio and Eva McDowell.
Mon Jun 27 2011, TheSpec. "Cat lovers rally demands city end the killings,"
by Danielle Wong.
June 25th Peaceful Rally: Post-Commentary
Thank you to everyone who came out to support our Rally, yesterday afternoon. It was a great success and we look forward to the next one. By the amount of positive honks we were getting, as we held our signs up proudly, it is obvious that the people of Hamilton care very much about the welfare of animals. The problem is that they just aren't aware of what is going on at their local Animal Control. So, our goal is to get the word out, and we did a great job of that yesterday. Well done, to all of you who attended.
-Terry Chapman Hutchison
A great protest in Hamilton today, my first with many more to come. Speak up for animals and the shelters should stop the killing.
-John Zernikel
RIP little ones, you did not die in vain, there will be change, send thousands of good vibes to the Rally today, as it is the year of the cat and there will be change for the good.
After the rally, can someone bump up the names and emails of people on city council and anyone else we should send a letter? I am sure after today there will be a lot more people ready to press the send button.
-Donna Smyth
If you haven't read "Redemption" by Nathan Winograd, it's important to do so. The public is being blamed for shelter killing when it's a very small fraction of people who are truly irresponsible. It is the compassionate majority who want to see life-saving programs & policies put into place. Blaming "the public" for shelter killing doesn't stand up to the smell test.
-Chris Harris
If the vet makes $70 per animal euthanized, then he/she made 83 X 70=$5810 in one day. You wonder why the City of hamilton does not have the money to open the shelter for public adoptions, it is because they are spending thousands a day to kill the kittens and cats.
-Lillian Szilagy
HAC and 83 cats and 7 dogs killed.....for space....THIS HAS TO STOP!
This makes me SICK....:(
Yes, thanks to all who do care....
The City of Hamilton does NOT; nor do the shelter managers there: the policy of paying a vet to KILL, instead of performing vaccinations, medications when necessary, spay/ neuter etc. is INSANE.....
How is it possible that many of us in rescue protect the animals we save with our lives, spend any amount of $$ necessary to make them well when they are sick and go to the end of the earth to find just the right home when this kind of insanity is allowed to continue?
I have so much more to say but often feel that I must remain in some way silent to protect those in my care.
One day – if I can survive that long and it is becoming more and more of a struggle daily – I will have many less in my care and I will have one of the loudest voices around – I am so sick of this unnecessary killing. How do these people sleep at night??
Claudia – I thank you for being that voice right now – most sincerely.
-Nancy Martin
Despite what the non-political animal lovers say, protests DO work. It takes time and persistence but pays off in the long term. Look at what a year of media stories and protests did for the Toronto Humane Society - we turned a bad situation into positive change and hope. City animal controls have long been there to protect people from animals. We have to teach them to do it both ways. Thanks to all who rallied.
-Ken Wood
Was informed today that 7 dogs were also killed along with the 83 cats. Apparently Parvo was the reason given. Gawd help any animal that ends up inside this building :(
Every person I spoke to in their cars (and I spoke to LOTS!) were truly shocked to learn about their Animal Control 'policies' and most used the terms 'cruel' and 'inhumane' after learning. Hope the discussions continue and word spreads to many others in Hamilton! It was a good day! Thanks to all who came and joined this first Rally!
Demand change!
-Jack Clark
Just wanted to say thanks for your support to those who came out to Hamilton today. It was a successful event. Look for an upcoming article in the Hamilton Spectator.
We are planning another Rally - this time in front of Hamilton City Hall in about a month from now. Will post details when they are available.
In the meantime, we would appreciate any one in Hamilton or going there to help distribute flyers to spread awareness for this issue, and please continue to write to the Mayor & Councillors.
-Eva McDowell
Some people came and went throughout the afternoon. Around 20 people attended. After the rally began, we went up the street where there was a constant flux of traffic and cars could read our messages. Eva, Cindy and Beata were especially passionate, going up to cars to talk to the occupants. We had the chance to bond together, and there were lots of people showing support.
While we were demonstrating an animal control van with a cargo of animals entered the building: more animals going to be slaughtered. By the way, in addition to the 83 cats, also 7 dogs were killed this past Friday.
Rescuing animals from the HAC the way it's done now is a band aid solution, it does not solve the problems, 10 rescued today and 20 more coming in at the same time. We need new directives and a compassionate pound manager, willing, with an open mind, to consider and implement alternative solutions to killing. Only public pressure can make this happen.
-Claudia Vecchio
Eva McDowell: "The one & only picture from our Rally Sat June 25."
Jack Clark: "Almost sunset and still standing! Now that's what I call commitment :)"
Petitions:
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Hamilton Animal Control - Stop the Killings (HAC-STK)
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Monday, November 1, 2010
Protest Interviews in TheSpec
Featuring Terry Chapman Hutchison and Leanne Tucker.
Mon Nov 01 2011, TheSpec. "Save the Kittens,"
by Carla Fragomeni.
Mon Nov 01 2011, TheSpec. "Save the Kittens,"
by Carla Fragomeni.
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