Readers Respond -- Gimme Shelter
In a word, yes, the city should open a city-run humane shelter, but
for many reasons having nothing to do with animals.
Huntington Beach desperately needs an animal care facility where
children see that pets are not throwaway items, to be tortured or put to
death at one’s whim. A pro-humane shelter in the city would provide a
center for humane education in the community, a safe place for animals
awaiting adoption, without the possibility of euthanasia, a pleasant,
convenient location for Huntington Beach residents to locate lost pets
and to adopt new ones and a privately subsidized spaying and neutering
program to reduce pet overpopulation.
Sending the message to our children that animal cruelty is not
accepted is an important element in raising well-adjusted,
community-minded, compassionate adults. And isn’t that what we all want
for Huntington Beach?
SUSAN BAILEY
Huntington Beach
A local shelter budgeted with what the city already allocates to the
county would become a center-point of community pride and enthusiasm,
generating much needed additional local volunteer fund-raising and
donated time. Never underestimate the power of community volunteerism.
Without a shelter here, our local residential and business community
will not drive out to the proposed county facility in Tustin to donate
their time and funds toward saving our local pets. Sad fact.
JOHN W. DE WITT
Huntington Beach
Opening a new shelter by the city is really ridiculous when they have
an excellent one in the county, which would be a lot cheaper and more
capable.
BEN MASON
Huntington Beach
A city-run shelter is a great idea. I personally have brought in four
strays since I’ve been living in Huntington Beach, and there seems to be
quite a few. I’m used to the Newland Street shelter, that’s the only one
I know about.
LINDA FEFFER
Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach most definitely needs a city-run shelter. I have just
moved here and I find it unfathomable that a city this size that is
pet-friendly enough to have a designated dog beach does not address the
needs of the thousands of strays that die a horrible death each year.
Please cast my vote for it.
LYNN PAVLIK
Huntington Beach We need a city-run humane shelter in Huntington
Beach. The Orange County shelter does not meet our needs. We are a dog
friendly city and this would be a great opportunity to bring the
community together.
CATHY PARSA
Huntington Beach
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