Why do comments continue to upset us? We at QAWS have been doing this for years and take the good with the bad all the time, usually we manage to rise above it.
My few words on this thread......
A shelter made of wood housed 100's of animals over the five years of it's existence and cared for them until homes were found.
A shelter made of wood was so much better than no shelter atall.
A shelter made of wood was all we could provide at the time.
A shelter made of wood caused more heartache and tears in less than 2 hours than I have seen in a long time, or would ever wish to see again.
A visit to the vet cured that one poor (otherwise fit and healthy) dog of the most horrendous skin condition I have ever seen, caused by pure neglect.
A visit to the vet saved the life of that cat that somebody had decided to burn.
A visit to the vet stopped the suffering and agony of so many animals and through our tears we know we did all we could for them.
A visit to the vet maybe expensive at times but what price on a life?
An ideal word....picture this:
QAWS (finally) granted legal status as an Association, a Charity...wherever we fit will do!
A purpose built shelter, bricks and mortar.
QAWS own resident vet supported through the Assocation/Charity working in-house.
Rest assured we will keep trying, pushing and persisting until we get there.
I would respectfully urge those with nothing constructive to say at this time to simply stay off QAWS threads. We have enough to deal with right now.
Why do comments continue to upset us? We at QAWS have been doing this for years and take the good with the bad all the time, usually we manage to rise above it.
My few words on this thread......
A shelter made of wood housed 100's of animals over the five years of it's existence and cared for them until homes were found.
A shelter made of wood was so much better than no shelter atall.
A shelter made of wood was all we could provide at the time.
A shelter made of wood caused more heartache and tears in less than 2 hours than I have seen in a long time, or would ever wish to see again.
A visit to the vet cured that one poor (otherwise fit and healthy) dog of the most horrendous skin condition I have ever seen, caused by pure neglect.
A visit to the vet saved the life of that cat that somebody had decided to burn.
A visit to the vet stopped the suffering and agony of so many animals and through our tears we know we did all we could for them.
A visit to the vet maybe expensive at times but what price on a life?
An ideal word....picture this:
QAWS (finally) granted legal status as an Association, a Charity...wherever we fit will do!
A purpose built shelter, bricks and mortar.
QAWS own resident vet supported through the Assocation/Charity working in-house.
Rest assured we will keep trying, pushing and persisting until we get there.
I would respectfully urge those with nothing constructive to say at this time to simply stay off QAWS threads. We have enough to deal with right now.