So we needed some help. So we went to OICP and they helped, for this we were grateful. If we hadn't of trusted them we wouldn't have gone to them. Then there is a but, but they made a promise and then went back on this. They seemed to chuck any hummanity and common sense out of the window.
What charities in general need to think about is who they are serving. If they are getting bad press. Why? Something must be going wrong even if its just a basic like communication. They need to remember where there funding and support comes from. As if they do not do a very good job or treat people without respect this could possibly effect there funding. This whole sitution could have been sorted out very quickly if Cats Protection both Nationally and locally had had the courtesy to talk to us. The national branch as I have said on numerous occasions has never been in direct contact with us and the complaints manager said he couldn't deal with our complaint! (So why are they paying him)
As I have said before we have had some great support from the local community. We have also had some people disagree with us (which is of course there right) We have also had the odd one who has spread viscous rumours and lies. These people when asked to speak out in public about there accusations have scuttled away. This shows what little substance there accusations have. People normally resort to insults when the facts of the argument are non existant.
Any personal insults make you question the community you are in even when you know it is only the odd person. We have put the whole story from our side on this blog. We have not resorted to insults we have just told our story.
We could have quite easily published a range of information putting things and people in a bad light, but we haven't and we wont as we are not that sort of people. We will continue to campaign trying to put the facts of the case forward. The basic facts that we were promised our cat back and that they went back on this.
No matter what happens from this point we will continue to campaign to get our cat Hudson back. We hope and pray that someone comes to there senses and puts right this injustice. If they continue to refuse we will continue our campaign and keep highlighting what we see that has gone wrong in this whole sorry process.
What charities in general need to think about is who they are serving. If they are getting bad press. Why? Something must be going wrong even if its just a basic like communication. They need to remember where there funding and support comes from. As if they do not do a very good job or treat people without respect this could possibly effect there funding. This whole sitution could have been sorted out very quickly if Cats Protection both Nationally and locally had had the courtesy to talk to us. The national branch as I have said on numerous occasions has never been in direct contact with us and the complaints manager said he couldn't deal with our complaint! (So why are they paying him)
As I have said before we have had some great support from the local community. We have also had some people disagree with us (which is of course there right) We have also had the odd one who has spread viscous rumours and lies. These people when asked to speak out in public about there accusations have scuttled away. This shows what little substance there accusations have. People normally resort to insults when the facts of the argument are non existant.
Any personal insults make you question the community you are in even when you know it is only the odd person. We have put the whole story from our side on this blog. We have not resorted to insults we have just told our story.
We could have quite easily published a range of information putting things and people in a bad light, but we haven't and we wont as we are not that sort of people. We will continue to campaign trying to put the facts of the case forward. The basic facts that we were promised our cat back and that they went back on this.
No matter what happens from this point we will continue to campaign to get our cat Hudson back. We hope and pray that someone comes to there senses and puts right this injustice. If they continue to refuse we will continue our campaign and keep highlighting what we see that has gone wrong in this whole sorry process.
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