the olive press
Search:
Andalucia's Number One News Website
Friday, September 3, 2010
Subscribe: RSS or Email

We need burglary skills and zoo licenses, say animal charities

December 28, 2009  •  Andalucia  •  3 Comments

1 Star2 Stars3 Stars4 Stars5 Stars (Be the first to rate it)
Loading ... Loading ...

AROUND two dozen animal charities have met up for the first time to air their problems and seek solutions.

The group of rescue centres, refuges and independent animal carers met to discuss mutual needs and the numerous issues they face.

One cat carer from Snip-a-Stray, in Mojacar, told how she sometimes has to hide cat traps from the police, as trapping cats is an offence in Almeria.

Another representative from Mascotas de Priego, from Priego de Cordoba, told how his success lay in obtaining support from the town hall.

He explained to the the mayor that it costs less to support the rescue of a dog than it does to destroy it!

David McNally of ADANA, revealed that he needs ‘break-in skills’ as pets are frequently found locked up in houses by their departing owners, usually English, who have returned to the UK.

Pauline Warner of Kim’s Animal Rescue, in Valle de Abdalajais, said that her charity was not allowed to keep more than six rescue dogs in the house without obtaining a zoological licence.

Organised by Pepi’s Refuge, in conjunction with CHAIN, delegates came from all over Andalucia, including Estepona and Almeria.

The delegates agreed that raising awareness about the plight of animals was a pressing priority. This wasfurther stressed by Paul Svendsen from the Fuente de Piedra Donkey Sanctuary, which has been successful in making a visit to the sanctuary a memorable and enjoyable experience for the public.

The meeting concluded with the groups agreeing to work closer together in the future.

 Back to the Top

Reader Comments »

kenth bondesson

January 6th, 2010 2:16 pm

I do not understand why british people are so devoted to animals.
Why have dogs cats etc.
Use your efforts and money on Cadesa or why not help people who are losing their homes they bought beliving they were legal instead!!

Fred

January 6th, 2010 9:11 pm

Why not help both, Kenth? Animals have been domesticated over many thousands of years.

Personally, I like cats and dogs much more than most humans, but that’s another story.

jan

February 28th, 2010 10:51 pm

kenth, it is not only english people who love their animals, your name sounds scandanavian, I know many danish, swedish etc who love animals. personally I always find that people who dont like animals are not very nice people.





Add an avatar image beside your name. Signup for free!
Signing up for a gravatar.com account is FREE and EASY, and all that's required is your email address.

 Back to the Top




Related Articles »

No related posts.



The Olive Press is the English language newspaper for Andalucia. Local news from Costa del Sol and inland Andalucia plus national news from around Spain. A campaigning, community newspaper, the Olive Press represents the huge and growing expatriate community in southern Spain - 29,000 copies printed monthly with an estimated readership, including the website, of more than 170,000 people a month.