DEAR RON LETTERS
Put a leash on ‘can’t do’ attitude
Ron Davis’ column in the March 15 edition of the Independent indicates
the costs are too high for Huntington Beach to have their own animal
shelter.
I must say I love Davis’ “can’t do” attitude.
Wilber Wright and his brother, Orville, built a plane, everybody said
they were insane, (and probably that it could never work, and it would
cost too much to fly, even if they did get it off the ground ... etc.
Instead of writing about how it wouldn’t and couldn’t work, how about
jumping in and helping the Save our Strays by assisting in getting
members, volunteers and donations?
I believe we can do it by raising money through donations and
fund-raisers along with financial backing from the city.
There are several city’s that have their own shelter, so why not
Huntington? Let’s all pull together for our furry little friends, and
give them a home they can be proud of.
JUDY HOSOI
Huntington Beach
Animal shelter needed in city
I appreciate the input and strength of Ron Davis’ column in his
argument for the city of Huntington Beach to remain with the county for
its animal control services.
However, because of the efforts of the public at large and the
distance this issue has traveled and sustained within the community, I
would venture to guess it is more than a mere business tactic or new
avenue of business for the city and its citizens.
If there were not a need, there would not be the action. The amount of
animals processed through the county, incorrectly and abusively, is
staggering. Why continue to fund an outside agency when we can provide
these services for the animals within our own community and generate
revenue for our city as well?
As a citizen of Huntington Beach, it is comforting to know the
community is concerned about its four-legged creatures and wants to
provide a safe, clean, non-abusive environment for them to be sheltered
in.
In a perfect world, people would understand the importance of spaying
and neutering their pets and be responsible pet owners, thereby
decreasing the need for shelters such as the county’s or the proposed
Huntington Beach facility.
As we all know, we do not live in a perfect world.
Let’s do what we can to protect our pets, locally, rather than farm
out this responsibility to an inadequate, unsafe agency.
The proposed Huntington Beach animal shelter is the right thing to do.
JENNIFER DATER
Huntington Beach
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