Shelter is an embarrassment
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I was a volunteer at both the Irvine and Laguna Beach animal shelters
years ago, and I recently visited the Orange County Humane Society
shelter twice and was appalled at the conditions there.
I stopped volunteering at Irvine and Laguna Beach because paid
staff at shelters treat volunteers very badly. But despite my opinion
of poor treatment to the human volunteers, both the Irvine and Laguna
Beach shelters are fantastic examples of how it should be. Shame on
the powers that be in Costa Mesa who have awarded a contract to this
shelter in Huntington Beach. Everyone involved should be embarrassed.
The conditions of the Orange County Humane Society shelter in
Huntington Beach are worse than I have ever seen this side of Mexico.
I work with a group to send supplies to a shelter in Baja that also
puts this shelter to shame.
The cities of Costa Mesa and Newport Beach need to fund to rebuild
or rethink this contract. Has one person from our City Council
visited this shelter? Would they want their pets to spend one night
there? Or was this contract awarded because they were the low-ball
bid? I recommend they visit Irvine to see how a shelter should be
run. But I guess the city of Irvine just outclasses my city of Costa
Mesa and Newport Beach. How depressing. How shameful.
While the fact that this shelter is a no-kill shelter is a
positive, the less-than-humane conditions I have observed are a huge
negative to all involved, and the ones we pledge to protect are
housed in internment camp-type conditions there.
Shame on all involved who are too busy talking on their
cellphones, getting their hair and nails done and making deals to
allow this to continue.
Volunteers do not mutiny without cause. They work for free,
remember?
DARLENE LAVENDER
Costa Mesa
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