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Grievance filed against IACC

Connie on Activities - Mon, August 11 2008

A letter of grievance has been filed against Indianapolis Animal Care and Control. I am pasting a press release about it below. If you want to read the full grievance you will find it at www.indynokill.org.

The next IACC meeting is this Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the shelter. It promises to be one full of information and it is important for the government to see that people do care how the animals are treated, so I hope many of your can attend the meeting.

Here is the press release:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Citizens allege cruelty, concealment and violations in city animal shelter

Indianapolis, Ind., August 10, 2008– In a letter of grievance filed today with the Indianapolis Animal Care & Control (IACC) advisory board, a group of over 50 citizens cited multiple violations of Indianapolis law and examples of animal mistreatment within the IACC shelter.

Most disturbing was the account of a cat supposedly euthanized and left for dead, but found alive and in pain hours later, and evidence that there may be deliberate alteration of official kennel records to conceal failure to provide timely treatment for a seriously ill animal.

The letter also cites instances of other painful, botched euthanasias, excruciating injuries (including a maggot-infested kitten with a broken leg) untreated for days, contagious disease, deplorable sanitation, and numerous examples of animals being deprived of other basic necessities like clean food and water within the city's tax-funded shelter.

The grievance petitions the IACC advisory board to recommend to the city that the shelter be placed under the control of a receiver, appoint an independent oversight panel to act as a watchdog for the shelter and hold Administrator Steve Talley accountable for the failings of the agency to fulfill their duty to the public, and the animals in their care.

The grievance filing asks that the IACC advisory board resolve the violations and mistreatment by the end of the upcoming IACC board meeting on Wednesday, August 13 at 6 pm at the IACC shelter, located at 2600 S. Harding Street. This meeting is open to the public and all are encouraged to attend.

Discussion and a full copy of the grievance letter is available at www.indynokill.org

Contact:
Greg Brush
C.E.O., Feral Bureau of Indiana, Inc.
gbrush@feralbureau.org
P.O. Box 495
Fishers, IN 46038
Ph: 317.258.7469
Fax: 317.622.0018

Medley on Aug 11 at 01:42 PM

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I don't see anything wrong with transparency and accountability, especially in an organization being funded by taxes. Whether the allegations are true or not, I think only good would come of it.

I'm going to try to make the meeting if I don't have any conflicts. I've never been to one before so it could be interesting.

Mama Muttblood^..^ on Aug 11 at 02:55 PM

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I really hope that LOTS of IP folks will attend the meeting to show how much community support there is for change at our taxpayer funded shelter. If you have never been it is interesting from a civics standpoint as well as from an animal welfare perspective.

Dachsaholic on Aug 11 at 06:29 PM

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I am most likely not going to be able to make it on Wed. Scamper has his first HW treatment scheduled for 5:20. I'm going to see if they have something earlier but even at that, it's 40 minutes up there and back and another 20 to IACC so doubtful. I could have Jerry take off work early to take him but I really want to do it myself for his first time. Where are minutes available after the meeting? We don't have cable so I can't watch it.

Erica on Aug 11 at 06:39 PM

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Mama Muttblood^..^ said:
I really hope that LOTS of IP folks will attend the meeting to show how much community support there is for change at our taxpayer funded shelter. If you have never been it is interesting from a civics standpoint as well as from an animal welfare perspective.

I actually have that night off of work so I will try to make it. Is it at the shelter? Where do you go once there?

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