Here is the animal shelters address and phone number for Dallas:
City of Dallas: Animal Services/Oak Cliff Shelter
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www.dallascityhall.com - 1818 North Westmoreland Road, Dallas -
City of Dallas: Animal Services/Oak Cliff Shelter
- Place page
www.dallascityhall.com - 1818 North Westmoreland Road, Dallas -
The Dallas Animal Services, which receives $6.6 million in taxpayer money, allowed a cat to starve to death; despite workers hearing her cries.
http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/the-most-disgusting-lack-of-concern-from-an-animal-shelter.html
Heavy Metal Pet Food Testing Paper Published
It is published. Finally, the shocking pet food laboratory testing results have been published in Spectroscopy Magazine. Now it is time for concerned Pet Owners to shout from the rooftops.
http://www.truthaboutpetfood.com/articles/heavy-metal-pet-food-testing-paper-published.html
The MOST Disgusting Lack of Concern from an Animal Shelter
The Dallas Animal Services, which receives $6.6 million in taxpayer money, allowed a cat to starve to death; despite workers hearing her cries.
In May of 2010, while workers were cleaning cages, a cat escaped quickly dashing through loose ceiling tiles. The cat fell between walls within the shelter, between the employees break room and the ladies restroom. "It couldn't move. It could only yowl and scratch. For more than a week."
Shelter workers reported the animal's cries, but no one ever bothered to cut a hole in the wall to free her. Not one. After a week, the 'wall' went silent.
The cat's body was finally removed from between the shelter walls, but only because of the smell of her decomposing body. Despite employees reporting the trapped cat, despite shelter workers hearing her cries for a week...no one did anything. Shelter manager Tyrone McGill kept telling employees"he'd handle it". He didn't handle it until more than two weeks after the first report of hearing the cat cry and scratch at the wall.
Dallas Animal Services takes in "up to 26,000 dogs, eight or nine thousand cats" each year. Only 1,500 cats and 5,300 dogs were adopted last year. That means at least 21,000 dogs and 7,500 cats were killed at this shelter in 2010; and one died a horrible death while all shelter workers heard its cries for over a week.
Sickening.
To read the full disgusting story posted on the Dallas Observer website,Click Here
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