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Clean Feral
post Mar 2 2012, 06:29 PM
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Are the funds raised from Pet registrations and microchipping wasted?

duty of care is rubbish when pets that have passed away are buried in land fill unreported.

We've been lead this way into a warped grim reality. Their storys unknown. Are they lost? Are people doing the right thing? Is this a joke?

For decades, centuries, the unoticed pets are inocent victims.

Facilities are available that would allow automatic scanning of all material processed for landfill and recyling. Let's make use of the failed microchip implants and scan for them?

Rubbish from bins is bought and considered their property, they have no control over what the material it contains when they receive it. They try process it with some form of quality to their own standards and sell it.

http://www.facebook.com/BanWastedPetRegoFundsPetition
Here's a petition for the councils and companies involved to introduce automatic and manual scanners for RIP pets and stop wasting pet registration funding
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love.my.cats
post Mar 5 2012, 06:18 AM
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I'm extremely confused. I'm not sure what you mean by the first post at all. I'm also very confused about this comment:

QUOTE(Clean Feral @ Mar 4 2012, 08:16 PM) *

If an old person or vet has done what you've described then the scanners could tell.


What do you mean by that? What are you wanting microchip scanners to 'tell us'?


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