- In 2011, government report obtained by nonprofit organization claims 1,911 animals killed
- Only 34 adopted in same time span
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals killed more than 95 per cent of animals in its care last year at a Virginia shelter, a shocking new report states.
The report, released by non-profit consumer group, claims that PETA - which is known for its outspoken stance on animal rights - were responsible for the deaths of nearly 2,000 adoptable animals last year alone.
The records also show that the animal-rights organization has killed more than 27,000 animals at its headquarters in Norfolk, Virginia since 1998.
Slumdogs: More than 1,900 cats, dogs, and other animals were put down at the Norfolk, Virginia PETA shelter last year alone, a report says
Records from the Virginia Department of Agriculture obtained through public records by the Centre for Consumer Freedom show figures that are quite contrary to PETA’s mission.
Records from 2011 alone state that of the 1,992 cats and dogs received, 34 were transferred, and 24 were adopted.
The remaining 1,911 were put down, the report states.
‘PETA hasn’t slowed down its slaughterhouse operation,’ CCF executive director Rick Berman said. ‘It appears PETA is more concerned with funding its media and advertising antics than finding suitable homes for these dogs and cats.’
The organization also runs the website PETAkillsanimals.com, which details their claims into the organisation’s seemingly shady operations.
More than 4 million animals are killed annually at shelters across the nation, citing unsustainable cost of caring for unwanted creatures and space limitations.
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'Despite its $37.4million budget, PETA employees make little effort to find homes for the thousands of animals they kill every year.'
-Centre for Consumer Freedom Report
PETA media liaison Jane Dollinger told The Daily Caller via email that most animals that fall into the Norfolk centre’s cair are ‘somehow unadoptable.’
While she did not dispute the claims, she qualified that many animals were killed because of ‘injury, illness, age, aggression, or because no good homes exist for them.’
The report by CCF implies that laziness, and not a lack of funding or volunteers, is to blame for the death rate.
The report states: ‘Despite its $37.4million budget, PETA employees make little effort to find homes for the thousands of animals they kill every year.’
Yeah so much for PETA. Zionist sponsored whores.
ReplyDeleteYou gotta kill 'em before you can eat 'em.
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Ingrid Newkirk (PETA President and co-founder) is a hypocrite, a bitch (sorry female canines) and an attention whore.
ReplyDeleteAnd as the proverb goes: the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. If the head of an organization is messed up, chances are the organization itself and the followers are too.
Who is the "Centre for Consumer Freedom"? Is this the group funded by Coca Cola that seeks to demonize PETA because of their anti-animal-testing activism? PETA has long been a bane to the government and has been classified as "domestic terrorists," so it is no surprise that these so-called "consumer advocacy groups" are coming out of the woodwork with their hostile "studies." I'm not just leaping to PETA's defense here, but my point is to always investigate the source of such claims and make an informed decision.
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