Monday, 30 December 2013

THEY DO GOOD WORK


Dear Animal Friend,

Folks were very busy at Crossing Paths this year and as a result more dogs, cats, puppies and kittens found homes than ever before.  More than 1400 animals went from a bleak, uncertain future to the safety of their own homes.

Many of the animals we saw this year were sick or injured, needed emergency surgeries or heartworm treatment.  We helped as many as we could and hope that in 2014 we can do even better.

Our "Fix Your Mama!" program fixed hundreds of dogs and cats in Blount County and helped reduce the number of abandoned animals and those taken to the county pound.  If you live in Blount County and need financial help getting your female dog or cat or male pit bull fixed, call 205-559-7007.

With your help we can set another record year for the animals in 2014.  A donation to Crossing Paths helps pay for medical needs but also buys food, supplies and pays the water and heating bills.

If you can help the animals, please send a check/MO to:
Crossing Paths
Box 304
Locust Fork, AL 35097

Use your PayPal account to: met@otelco.net
or
Call 205-559-7648

If you live in the Cleveland/Locust Fork area and want to volunteer we can use your help in the laundry, walking dogs and countless other tasks.

Please forward this email to your animal friends and see our attached flier!

Here's to a safe and prosperous year for the animals!

The folks at Crossing Paths





Sunday, 29 December 2013

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

WHO MADE THIS MAN GOD TO DECIDE WHO LIVES AND WHO DIES

 "Decatur Alabama Mayor Don Kyle and City Council Man Charles Kirby: Allow Decatur Animal Services Director Carol Wicks to Determine the Proper Number of Animals at the Decatur Animal Shelter & Stop the Bullying of Her by Mayor Don Kyle to Prematurely Kill."

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Sunday, 1 September 2013

PURINA RECALLS DOG FOOD. DANGEROUS TO PETS

Purina recalls some dog food for salmonella risk

Aug. 30, 2013 at 5:01 PM ET
ST. LOUIS, Mo. - Nestle Purina PetCare Co. said Friday that it is recalling some of its dog food because of a possible salmonella risk.
The recall is limited to 3.5-pound bags of its Purina ONE beyOnd Our White Meat Chicken & Whole Barley Recipe Adult Dry Dog Food with the sell by date of "Oct. 2014" and unit UPC code of "2014 31071083 17800 12679."
One bag of the product was found to be contaminated with salmonella and no illnesses have been reported, Nestle Purina PetCare said.
Pets with salmonella may have decreased appetite, fever and abdominal pain.

The company advised customers to throw the food out and contact a veterinarian. Human contamination is also possible and can result in nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and more serious problems such as muscle pain and eye irritation, the company said.
Customers can call Nestle Purina PetCare, at 800-473-8546, if they have any questions or want a refund.
Nestle Purina PetCare is a unit of Nestle, the Swiss-based food and drinks company.  

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

Baby Deer murdered by swat team.

Armed agents raid animal shelter for baby deer

Sunday, 12 May 2013

Saturday, 11 May 2013

XENA WARRIOR PUPPY

The ‘warrior puppy’ given a new life after it was found starved near to death… and went on to change the life of the autistic boy who’s now its best friend 8-year-old autistic boy who barely spoke transformed into lively chatterbox when met companion Xena Jonny Hickey spent his time playing marbles in silence now he sings while playing with beloved dog Rescue puppy scarred and starved through abuse nicknamed Xena, warrior puppy after making miraculous recovery Family from Georgia found dog on Facebook group, which now has 19,000 fans Research proves companion animals have ‘calming presence’ on autistic children Releasing video updates to support Autism Awareness and Prevention of Cruelty to Animals By Sara Smyth

Saturday, 19 January 2013

MONSTER MURDERS MOTHER AND PUPPIES

Imagine if you will...the most inhumane and despicable display of animal abuse and for months and months nothing happens. Sent to the Attorney General's office. Now it makes you wonder why this was sent to the Attorney General's office and not handled by the DA in the County in which the horrific act of cruelty was carried out...This happened in APRIL. One of those things that make you go hmmm...So..   wonder if later on when this monster whose name is Pat King of Blountsville,Alabama was arrested for two counts of sexual abuse,
THIS MADE THEM ACT ON THE ANIMAL CRUELTY AS WELL. So it must have been that it was
not all that important that a monster committed the  most horrendous acts of animal cruelty...and they must not know that animal cruelty and other horrific acts committed on humans go hand in hand..what a failure...what a failure of justice..And...wonder what else this monster has gotten scot free on in the past?

He said he beat them to death...but did he beat them to death in the beginning or did he bury them alive as was first described by the only witness who is not not appearing anywhere now. Did he beat them to death ONLY after requests were made to exhume the bodies of the mother and puppies...so did he beat them
to death after he dug them back up ...and what was left for forensics was ...beaten to pieces...TO PIECES..and he said with a  baseball bat. For legal purposes...ALL ALLEGEDLY...I was not there. I am
not a witness. But I find the following to be unreal..the first unreal...

The hometown county newspaper wrote much later this story:
Published 1/16/13:
 
Blountsville man indicted on animal abuse charges
 
by Nicole Singleton
 
On April 23, 2012, the Blountsville Police Department responded to a complaint of cruelty to animals at a residence on King Drive, according to a press release from Chief Ray Baxley.  The complaint indicated a mother dog and her eight puppies had been killed.
The suspect was contacted and cooperated with the investigation.  The case was presented to the Blount County grand jury at the end of October 2012, and the grand jury returned with a "true bill" and a criminal indictment.  The indictment was issued and served in November 2012.  The suspect is out on bond and awaiting trial.   
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 310
Oneonta, Ala. 35121
Street Address:
217 Third Street South
Oneonta, AL 35121
Phone: (205) 625-3231
Fax: (205) 625-3239
HE IS COOPERATING????? what a disgrace....
And  notice they didnt mention the sexual abuse counts returned from the grand jury..It can only be one of two things..who you are...or that animals dont matter..which one is it?
# cc2012 307
3 counts of felony cruelty to a dog or cat.

 
Also.......
 
# cc2012 308
2 counts of sexual abuse
The Attorney General's Office, Kelly H. Godwin, is prosecuting the case.  It will be heard in Blount County by a judge other than King's brother but as of today no court date has been set. 
Case number --cc2012 307.
CONTACT: http://www.ago.state.al.us/Page-Contact-Us

All reported on this page aside from the facts already known are  purely alleged and other impressions are purely the opinion of the Writer. 

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