- The law says an owner relinquished
animal MUST be held for four days, not counting the day of impoundment.
In my review of county records, I found one instance of an OR being kept
for more than 24 hours. In all other cases, the animals were immediately
euthanized.
Violation of Food & Ag Code
31108.5
- All cats brought in as "feral" are
euthanized immediately upon impound, and are NEVER given a test to see
if they are simply frightened.
Violation of Food & Ag
31752.5
- According to the records released to me
by the County today, no animal has been given medical treatment by the
shelter.
Violation of Food & Ag
17005, Civ Code 1834 and Penal Code 597.1
- Most animals brought in as "sick" are
immediately euthanized, despite the required holding periods.
- In addition, any animal listed as
"nursing" is immediately euthanized, even though such a condition does
not require euthanasia.
- We can find no records of the shelter
requiring spay and neuter prior to adoption.
Violation of Food & Ag 30503
and 31751.3
The shelter is crowded with puppies and nursing mothers. In my
inspection of the shelter, I did not view the cats, but I am told it is
just as bad.
- The Mojave shelter utilizes a "drop
bin," where animals can be placed after hours. In addition, rescue will
testify that people will drop a cat into a bin holding a large dog "to
see what happens." Shelter workers have reported taking pieces of cats
out of the drop bins in the morning.
Violation of 31108.5
and 31752.2 - which requires a purported owner to
provide proof of ownership upon relinquishment.
- The lost dogs and cats are held behind
locked doors. You are not allowed to see the lost animals without
checking in. Numerous residents report being told they cannot view the
lost animals because their description of their lost animal does not
match the description in the computer. One shelter worker apparently
names EVERYTHING a shepherd mix.
- The euthanasia drug is Euthanol-6, which
is listed right on the bottle as "for dogs only -- do not use on cats
without the help of a veterinarian" Kern County uses ONLY Euth-6, which
apparently causes pain to a cat before death. State law requires an
eight hour training course for all shelter personnel who are going to
administer euthanasia drugs. The head of the Shelter system told me that
one of their techs had the training, but they can't find the
certificate. The others have no training.
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