Dear Nathan, 1) What has happened to Common Sense and Humanity and Decency and Respect for Living Beings? 2) Hypocrisy of Kste Hurley and ASV (Association of Shelter Veterinarians) in their role of running Animal "Shelters” and supposedly helping voiceless animals to stay healthy, be safe, and get adopted or at least fostered; 3) Absurdly of Kate Hurley equating rabbits and other shelter animals/Sentient Beings with inanimate objects/cereal boxes that have no feelings and thus justifying their expendability! 4) The logic of requiring that all of the people who oversee the administration of and/or manage animal shelters should learn about and follow the logical steps and guidelines of animal advocacy as outlined in Nathan Winograd’s “No Kill Equation” ; 5) Encourage everyone to recognize Nathan Winograd as our Ambassador of Compassion and Animal Rights and Welfare in order to educate the public about the importance of treating animals/Sentient Beings with the same respect and dignity and compassion and kindness as we would treat Human Beings.❤️🐇🐶😸🐷🐂🐓🐿️🐤🐟🐴
I hate to make sweeping statements, but it seems to me that there are few serious people in positions of power or authority. I mean that across the board. Hurley is just one example of many who do not take themselves, their positions, or their obligations seriously. And she carries the imprimatur of U.C. Davis and its veterinary college.
Dear Nathan, Thank you for your reply and forthright comment about the unresponsive and seemingly ineffective and uncaring people who are in important positions of authority or power. I agree with you, as is exemplified in our current governmental infighting. Regarding UC Davis Veterinary College, are you questioning their training programs or is it the ineffective graduates (e.g., Kate Hurley) who fail to practice what they are taught?
Hurley works at the College. While I cannot comment on what they are teaching relative to the actual practice of diagnosis and treatment, I can tell you that what the Shelter Medicine team is teaching about sheltering in general leaves much to be desired.
Dear Nathan, 1) What has happened to Common Sense and Humanity and Decency and Respect for Living Beings? 2) Hypocrisy of Kste Hurley and ASV (Association of Shelter Veterinarians) in their role of running Animal "Shelters” and supposedly helping voiceless animals to stay healthy, be safe, and get adopted or at least fostered; 3) Absurdly of Kate Hurley equating rabbits and other shelter animals/Sentient Beings with inanimate objects/cereal boxes that have no feelings and thus justifying their expendability! 4) The logic of requiring that all of the people who oversee the administration of and/or manage animal shelters should learn about and follow the logical steps and guidelines of animal advocacy as outlined in Nathan Winograd’s “No Kill Equation” ; 5) Encourage everyone to recognize Nathan Winograd as our Ambassador of Compassion and Animal Rights and Welfare in order to educate the public about the importance of treating animals/Sentient Beings with the same respect and dignity and compassion and kindness as we would treat Human Beings.❤️🐇🐶😸🐷🐂🐓🐿️🐤🐟🐴
I hate to make sweeping statements, but it seems to me that there are few serious people in positions of power or authority. I mean that across the board. Hurley is just one example of many who do not take themselves, their positions, or their obligations seriously. And she carries the imprimatur of U.C. Davis and its veterinary college.
Dear Nathan, Thank you for your reply and forthright comment about the unresponsive and seemingly ineffective and uncaring people who are in important positions of authority or power. I agree with you, as is exemplified in our current governmental infighting. Regarding UC Davis Veterinary College, are you questioning their training programs or is it the ineffective graduates (e.g., Kate Hurley) who fail to practice what they are taught?
Hurley works at the College. While I cannot comment on what they are teaching relative to the actual practice of diagnosis and treatment, I can tell you that what the Shelter Medicine team is teaching about sheltering in general leaves much to be desired.
I can also say that they were selected to administer a $50 million state grant to reduce killing and, in my opinion, misused the funds. Not surprisingly, killing went up, not down: https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article278543459.html