Animal Shelter in Warner Robins, GA is in Deep Doo-Doo

By K. Yates, published May 16, 2007
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I've been quite astonished to learn that the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has sent a "cease and desist" letter to my local Warner Robins Animal Shelter. PETA reports that Warner Robins, Cobb County, and Bulloch County are violating a state mandate requiring that gas chambers no longer be used in the euthanasia of homeless animals. The letters were sent on April 5, 2007 by attorney Walter H. Bush specifying that the shelters comply with the 1990 Georgia Law by April 10,2007.

The Georgia Department of Agriculture and commissioner, Tommy Irvin, were sued in March, by the very person who implemented the Humane Euthanasia Act in 1990 (former state Rep. Chesley Morton) for authorizing the usage of these gas chambers. Although the courts ruled in favor of the plaintiffs, the Houston Home Journal, has reported that Warner Robins hasn't taken heed and did not comply by the April 10th deadline. Instead, they are researching their ability to continue under a pre-law exemption. Tsk. Tsk.

I have visited this particular shelter and even understand the unique experiences of those who must work in such an environment, where the endless stream of unwanted or homeless pets continues unfettered, despite the best intentions of "spay or neuter" campaigns and publicized high death statistics. It is truly a dark place and not one for the faint of heart. On the other side of the coin, a thousand yard stare does not constitute a free pass to cast all moral and ethical evolution aside.

I love animals as much as the next person. I may turn a forgetful blind eye to the conspicuous absence of cruelty free product labeling or forget that, while I sleep peacefully in my bed, millions of animals suffer at the hands of their human best friends, but I cannot quite wrap my desensitized brain around the reality that my local animal shelter has been shamelessly operating a gas chamber. What?!

It is not for lack of a better way. Shelters all across the nation practice euthanasia, but we find the little comfort we can in the popular notion that they do not suffer. We find our comfort in the trust that it is being done humanely.

Animal Shelter in Warner Robins, GA is in Deep Doo-Doo

Euthanasia in gas chamber is cruel fate for homeless animals

Credit: Ivo Emanuel Gonçalves- Wikipedia Commons

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Takeaways
  • Shelter refuses to stop gassing animals until somebody makes them
  • Gas Chamber Euthanasia was outlawed in Georgia in 1990.
  • Gas Chambers result in difficult and slow deaths.
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The really sad thing is that the Warner Robins shelter is always overcrowded and having Parvo breakouts...it needs so much work!

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

 
:( poor animals

Posted on 05/16/2007 at 12:05:00 PM

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