Re: ZNSPCA July 2005 Update
- From: "zakanaka" <lalapansi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jul 2005 22:32:15 -0700
Robert Kay wrote:
> A fantastic effort by the ZNSPCA under the most difficult circumstances.
yes, it's extraordinary. They have no money, just dedication in the
face of some very dangerous situations. They are heroes in my book.
>
> "zakanaka" <lalapansi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1121169707.733352.284900@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > ZNSPCA July 2005 Update
> >
> >
> >
> > We were elated to receive the lovely award from Humane Society
> > International for Extraordinary Achievement and Commitment at the
> > Animal Care Expo in April. This recognition has kept our Inspectors
> > buoyed during the period since, which has been a very difficult time
> > for us all. Most of you will have read or heard about recent
> > developments which have left over a million Zimbabweans homeless in the
> > middle of winter with night time temperatures plummeting to nearly
> > freezing point.
> >
> >
> >
> > Obviously animals are once again caught up in the mayhem following
> > government's 'Operation Murambatsvina' (Shona for "clean out
> > the filth") and Operation Restore Order and SPCA centres are
> > 'baby-sitting' a variety of different animals as their owners try
> > to relocate and rebuild their lives but many are now living on the
> > streets or in the ruins that remain. Another sad but inevitable
> > result, exacerbated by the dire state of the economy, is the
> > surrendering of many animals to SPCA centres and Inspectors.
> >
> >
> >
> > The situation on farms has settled down somewhat and the focus still
> > remains on the location and recovery of the hundreds of horses which
> > were left behind. However, as political tensions mount, there have
> > been a few further incidents on farms. Belinda, the Chinhoyi Inspector
> > carried out a rescue in the Lions Den area on 21 June after the owners
> > of Friedavill Farm had been forced to flee and left nine dogs behind,
> > mostly Healers, including two of Kanya's puppies which were
> > originally rescued in 2001 when Two Trees was attacked and Nhandi
> > (Kanya's mother) was found in ruins.
> >
> >
> >
> > One of the farm employees is to be commended for his bravery as he
> > found some of the dogs which fled at the time and took them to the
> > owners who had sought refuge on a neighbouring farm. When Belinda
> > arrived at the farm she found three Healers who had remained during the
> > attack and tried to defend the property - 'Casper', 'Heidi'
> > and 'Maisie'. Although all were alive they had paid a price for
> > their bravery. Belinda reports that they could not follow her as all
> > were limping so badly. Another employee at the farmhouse reported that
> > the dogs had been locked in the house and beaten. Belinda carried the
> > injured dogs out to her vehicle but she said they were obviously in
> > pain as they all winced and tried to snap at her.
> >
> >
> >
> > Belinda reports that there was furniture and belongings scattered
> > everywhere and despite there being a lot of people present, she was not
> > prevented from removing the dogs, however the brave employee who
> > recovered the dogs which had fled was chased and threatened whilst he
> > recovered the remaining dogs.
> >
> >
> >
> > Our small band of Inspectors are still stretched to the limit and we do
> > desperately need to increase the number of Inspectors we have in the
> > field in order to get to all animals in need as well as coping with the
> > increasing demands for assistance being placed on our Regional
> > Inspectors from the urban areas.
> >
> >
> >
> > An abattoir near Harare was found to be slaughtering animals using a
> > knife and several security companies are being monitored following
> > either impounds or warnings being issued regarding the underweight
> > condition of their working dogs.
> >
> >
> >
> > Following negotiations, crocodiles on an occupied ranch were released
> > by the war vets and relocated to Kariba.
> >
> >
> >
> > Ostriches were found to be dying of starvation on a farm in Marondera
> > which had also been taken over. Simon consulted with the previous
> > owner and permission has been obtained for him to feed the birds.
> >
> >
> >
> > The Inspectors are also spending a great deal of time attending to
> > donkeys and draught oxen in the rural areas who are being heavily
> > relied upon by rural communities who are struggling to make a living or
> > grow crops.
> >
> >
> >
> > Most of you will have learned that former MP, Roy Bennet whose farm
> > featured regularly in our previous reports, has been released.
> > Unfortunately, another farmer, Phillip Mennie, was attacked in Chipinge
> > on Sunday and received serious head injuries. He was dragged from his
> > vehicle by six men when he stopped at the farm gate and was
> > head-butted, punched, beaten and kicked. The farmer who suffers from
> > glaucoma was unable to see after a sever blow to the back of the head.
> > Two other farmers who tried to rescue him were also head-butted and
> > beaten with sticks. He has been hospitalized in Harare and his
> > condition is reported as being stable.
> >
> >
> >
> > A current major challenge is a crippling fuel shortage which has
> > grounded many SPCA vehicles and is bringing remaining industry to a
> > halt and will no doubt worsen the current food shortage. Many shelves
> > are bare and mealie-meal (national staple), bread, sugar, oil and of
> > course pet food are all in short supply. Our usual suppliers of vet
> > meds and drugs report that they are unable to import even essential
> > drugs such as euthanaise, vaccines, anesthetics and dewormer as they
> > cannot secure forex from the government.
> >
> >
> >
> > With ongoing kind support from those who continue to stand by us at
> > this very challenging time, we will keep going and do everything in our
> > power to continue to safeguard the extremely vulnerable animals of
> > Zimbabwe.
> >
> >
> >
> > I will end off with an extract from a report by the ZNSPCA Regional
> > Inspector for Matabeleland, Glynis, on the situation following
> > Operation Murambatsvina:
> >
> >
> >
> > "We heard from the public that Killarney and Ngozi squatter camps had
> > been destroyed and we proceeded to load our truck with the necessary
> > equipment - cages, meat and ropes, etc. On arrival in the area we were
> > saddened by the sight of the people sitting amongst the ruins of their
> > homes, holding their pets. Initially, on approaching the people, there
> > was resistance because they did not trust us and didn't want to give us
> > the only belongings they had left that had any worth. After much
> > persuasion and discussion they realised that we were there to help and
> > we documented all the animals and their respective owners.
> >
> >
> >
> > In two days our team of four collected 155 chickens, 7 cats, 18 dogs, 2
> > rabbits, 26 guinea pigs and 3 ducks. By the afternoon of the fist day
> > the word had spread and people were running to meet us and set up
> > designated points for pick ups. The squatters became so trusting,
> > handing us there pets not knowing if they will ever see them again. We
> > were all deeply affected by the sight of the owners hugging their dogs
> > and cats and begging us to look after them. One old man brought me his
> > black hen "madam - take care of Peggy for me, please" he said. I
> > assured him that Peggy would be well looked after. The Bulawayo SPCA
> > kennels are now full and we are struggling to feed all the animals. We
> > do not know when the people will reclaim their pets. We can only carry
> > on taking care of them and carry on rescues in other areas".
> >
.
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- ZNSPCA July 2005 Update
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- Re: ZNSPCA July 2005 Update
- From: Robert Kay
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