RSPCA boss says sorry....

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Long overdue. It always strikes me as odd that as a nation of animal lovers the RSPCA is pretty hated. It speaks volumes as to their behaviour
 
It always strikes me as odd that as a nation of animal lovers the RSPCA is pretty hated.
I completely agree, they just seemed ( over many years) to become more and more focused on money and only intereted in high profile cases.

I must admit that this quote made me smile.
Mr Cooper’s outspoken remarks will be viewed as a concerted effort to draw a line under an era of leadership which had overseen a worrying fall in donations.

I just hope that he is doing this for the right reasons ;)
 
I completely agree, they just seemed ( over many years) to become more and more focused on money

when my Grandmother died she left a small ish amount of money to them (about £500 if I remember.) Their lawyers must of spent more money then that chasing for sight of the will. I know my Dad wondered why he bothered being honest with them
 
when my Grandmother died she left a small ish amount of money to them (about £500 if I remember.) Their lawyers must of spent more money then that chasing for sight of the will. I know my Dad wondered why he bothered being honest with them
I'm speechless :(
 
So was I. Sadly, I've heard similar stories from others. Its far from unique
Money grabbing <swear filter takes over>

So they are bequest £XXX and then just have to poke around to make sure that is all they are entitled to? .
As above I'm still speechless but not totally surprised if I'm honest!
 
i prefer chris packhams viewpoint he thinks all these organisations are being manipulated from westminster ,i tend to agree
 
I'm neither for, nor anti, but the best dog I ever had was an RSPCA rescue. Not using that as an endorsement for them; it just happened to be where I found her :(
 
when my Grandmother died she left a small ish amount of money to them (about £500 if I remember.) Their lawyers must of spent more money then that chasing for sight of the will. I know my Dad wondered why he bothered being honest with them

Not the first time I;ve heard of that happening :(
I have no time for them TBH never had a good experience with them, they go for the east targets
and ignore a lot of animal suffering
 
I completely agree, they just seemed ( over many years) to become more and more focused on money and only intereted in high profile cases.

I must admit that this quote made me smile.
Mr Cooper’s outspoken remarks will be viewed as a concerted effort to draw a line under an era of leadership which had overseen a worrying fall in donations.

I just hope that he is doing this for the right reasons ;)

Indeed could not agree more! Things have a habit of changing when the money stops coming in. Its a motivator alright!
 
I'm neither for, nor anti, but the best dog I ever had was an RSPCA rescue. Not using that as an endorsement for them; it just happened to be where I found her :(

Most likely an ex vicars dog :D Eats very little and makes the tea and coffee and will even put the dinner on just in time for you to serve up when you come home! Nice one.(y):exit:



:coat: I know........
 
when my Grandmother died she left a small ish amount of money to them (about £500 if I remember.) Their lawyers must of spent more money then that chasing for sight of the will. I know my Dad wondered why he bothered being honest with them

Disgraceful I wouldn't give em a penny - PDSA has been amazing with a few people I have known who could not afford to pay VET bills, so I would give to them!
 
Most likely an ex vicars dog :D Eats very little and makes the tea and coffee and will even put the dinner on just in time for you to serve up when you come home! Nice one.(y):exit:



:coat: I know........

Actually she was 7 months old....beaten repeatedly with rolled up and taped newspapers. Thin as a rail when I got her. It was a month before she'd make eye contact.
Turned into the best dog you could wish for and died aged 14.
 
Actually she was 7 months old....beaten repeatedly with rolled up and taped newspapers. Thin as a rail when I got her. It was a month before she'd make eye contact.
Turned into the best dog you could wish for and died aged 14.

Pulling your leg Ruth Nowt else.

Great your dog was a comfort to you for so long!
 
I'm neither for, nor anti, but the best dog I ever had was an RSPCA rescue. Not using that as an endorsement for them; it just happened to be where I found her :(
Same here, I couldn't fault the boots on the ground staff, they went out of their way to be helpful.
Actually she was 7 months old....beaten repeatedly with rolled up and taped newspapers. Thin as a rail when I got her.
Turned into the best dog you could wish for and died aged 14.
Sounds just like my "Annie" in every way! (although she was put to sleep at 16, back legs, of course)
Mr Cooper has had a slap and been forced to backtrack via a combined Council and CE statement:
Hmmm I'm not really surprised TBH Too much openness and honesty is not good for any charity.
i prefer chris packhams viewpoint he thinks all these organisations are being manipulated from westminster ,i tend to agree
I think Cwiss packham's a t***t ( and yes I have met him) but in this instance, I would also suggest that its a huge possibility.
 
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