http://www.michanimalnews.com/Montcalm_Killing_Fields.html
From the beginning
Petfinder.com
and pets911.com appear to be an indicator of whether an animal shelter
is merely a place to house animals before they are killed. Refusal to
use the free internet pet adoption services is indicative of a poorly
run operation that is not trying to find homes for the animals housed
at its facility. Montcalm is such a shelter. Even though citizens have
volunteered to do the work, take the pictures and load them onto
petfinder.com or pets911.com, the shelter has refused to participate.
This means that even highly adoptable purebred dogs and cats have
little chance at finding new homes, since no one knows they are at the
shelter. Well, almost no one, but more on that part of the story later.
Many
shelters rely on rescue groups to reduce the number of animals needing
homes. Montcalm is not a rescue friendly shelter. Rescue groups are
required to pay the same amount as the general public, $70. Rescue
groups cannot count on the shelter holding animals past the stray hold
date, even if they alert shelter staff that they wish to assist with a
certain animal. Roadblocks for rescue groups are another sign of a
shelter that is not interested in saving lives.
A Bad End for Dogs and Cats
The
odds are not good for dogs and cats entering Montcalm's animal shelter.
In 2007, 75% of the dogs and cats that entered the “shelter” were
either killed in the CO2 gas barrel or given to USDA Class B research
dealer R & R Research.1
Not exactly an example of a governmental agency striving to do great
work. Overall, from 2004 through 2007 84% of the “shelter” animals were
either gassed or given to R & R Research. R & R Research in
Howard City purports to have a contract with Montcalm County that
allows R & R to take any animal it wants in return for gassing the
animals as requested by staff.2
2004 through 2007 shelter statistics
Dogs Cats Total
Admitted: 4109 3926 8035
Returned to Owner 550 6 556
Adopted 431 99 530
Given to Research 519 297 8163
Killed by Gas 2271 3382 5653
The shelter reports reveal that no attempt to save animals lives is made by the Montcalm County Animal
Control Shelter. Less than 10% of the dogs and cats are returned to
their homes or adopted. Research dealer R & R took 14% of the
shelter animals and gassed the remaining 70%.4
If the shelter adopted just the 816 dogs and cats given to R & R,
$16,000 in revenue would have been generated for the shelter.
Animal Control Director Resigns under Fire
Given
the abysmal record of the Montcalm Animal Shelter it shouldn't have
surprised anyone when Director Kevin Weaver resigned under fire.
Besides the horrible adoption statistics, he is accused of animal abuse
by a shelter employee. Supposedly, the Montcalm County Sheriff
Department is investigating the allegations of wrong doing. The
Montcalm County Administrator Chris Hyser is charged with overseeing
the operation of the Animal Control Department, he has not returned
phone calls before publication of this article. Currently, the county
is searching for a new animal control director, however, local
activists do not believe much will change since there are not any
qualified individuals wiling to undertake a shelter where county policy
dictates that animals are either gassed in a barrel or given to a
research dealer.
Coming
this week: Learn Who Had a Key to the County Animal Shelter, What
Happened to the American Eskimos, Why Did Six Year Old Cocoa Suffer for
Days with a Severe Injury, Six Lakes House of Death and Where Does the
Montcalm County Animal Control Department Go from Here.
Annual Shelter Reports
DOGS
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
Total |
Received |
1038 |
1015 |
1021 |
1035 |
4109 |
Returned to Family |
104 |
116 |
177 |
153 |
550 |
Adopted |
58 |
71 |
216 |
215 |
519 |
Given to Research |
162 |
192 |
178 |
187 |
519 |
Killed by Gas |
705 |
636 |
450 |
480 |
2271 |
CATS
|
2004 |
2005 |
2006 |
2007 |
Total |
Received |
878 |
886 |
994 |
1168 |
3926 |
Returned to Family |
1 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
6 |
Adopted |
10 |
9 |
46 |
34 |
99 |
Given to Research |
94 |
49 |
87 |
67 |
297 |
Killed by Gas |
774 |
826 |
858 |
924 |
3382 |
Are You Mad as Hell?
Activists urge you to get involved and make a difference. Jeannie Urbanski from Montcalm County suggests that the Montcalm County Commission is
the place to start since the Commission is responsible for animal
shelter policy. Write or email the commissioners and let them know that
you are not satisfied with what is happening at the shelter. Remember
that threats or nasty language will not be helpful in getting your
point across.
Jethro's Place Animal Sanctuary in Ferndale Michigan is calling for a boycott of all Montcalm County
businesses. They are asking animal lovers to drive right through the
county without stopping for even a stick of gum, hoping that loss of
economic activity will have some impact.
Contact United States Senator Debbie Stabenaugh
and ask that she keep the Pet Safety and Protection Act in the United
States Farm Bill. The Pet Safety and Protection Act will stop Class B
Dealers from selling shelter pets. Finally, contact your Michigan Representative and ask him/her to support HB 5263 which will prevent shelter from giving or selling animals to research dealers or institutions.