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Baileybleu

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  1. Update:

     

    Thursday May 20th.

     

    Anything inside the building that does not belong to the county will be put into a 2nd roll off dumpster today.

     

    This is in addition to the dumpster that was being filled yesterday with anything in the area of the rodent issue.

     

    This would include a wide variety of donations given by the public.

     

    Towels, pet beds, treats, toys, comfort items, etc.

     

    All PHS items had to be removed.... furniture, pictures, that nice flat screen television that MISTY worked so hard to raise funds for.

     

     

    no. drastic. changes.

     

     

     

     

    I pray that you are right.

     

     

     

    I would think if something is infested you would have to throw everything out! That is what I would do if I had a problem. Kind of like if you have a mold problem. You do not want to keep anything because it could have mold on it. Why risk that?

     

    I am sure you are a huge animal lover and I am sure change is hard for some of you. I do feel however this is for the better. I think you need to look at the bigger picture and just not at the fact that people have came in to redo everything that you all worked so hard for. I am sure you all did a wonderful job with what you had to work with, but unfortunatly the situation is what it is. Sometimes it is better to start all over. Good Luck to you and do not let this make you stop doing what you love to do. I think you do need to move forward because all of these emails that you are posting seem to just give a negative vibe about the shelter when you all worked so hard to have a postive one. If Southern Hope has such a problem with this maybe they should offer to work together while the shelter is closed. I mean it is about the animals right?

  2. Let me make sure that I understand the situation correctly. You wished to resign your paid position because you did not agree with the way that things had been restructured, yet you desired to stay on as a volunteer who utilizes her rights to free speech under the Constitution?

     

    Now, this is the shelter that had the rat problem, right? The infestation was so pervasive that eradication led to possibly hundreds of dead rats in the walls and ceilings, causing a health hazard, as well as a horrible smell of rotting rat corpses in the heat of the day.

     

    It seems to me that the "team approach" to problem solving just didn't work, in this instance. Who, in this rotting-rat snafu, is accountable for letting the situation get so bad? Could it be - the person who was demoted? Isn't this as it should be?

     

    It just seems like to me that the place NEEDS restructuring, in terms of setting a chain of command and getting the physical house in order. In my opinion, the reason that they do not want you around anymore has to do with the need to move away from the old, flawed (obviously!) hierarchy (or lack of it), as well as ridding themselves of proponents of the previously disasterous system who would undermine reconstructive efforts.

     

    That's what it seems like to me.

     

     

     

    :clapping: :good:

     

     

     

    A thought :

    I remember when I was adopting my dog years ago. We saw rats running around outside through the cages. So creepy.

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