I was wondering about that. It was not clear if she worked for the shelter. But, to watch in her in the earlier video's she has no concern for the family who just lost everything and so wants their beloved Shuma back.
This has really angered those in the Kansas City area. They feel she is mispresenting those that live here, that her tatics are not the norm. She seems to think it would be just easier if the original family buys a new pet. Goodness gracious.
I just figured this family could use all the positive good wishes and prayers.
Well, if she's got a boss, what the heck is he/she doing? Seems to me the boss could step in and take care of this right away. And I thought shelters often had a clause where if you changed your mind, say if circumstances changed, you could come and get your pet back within a certain number of days.
First, the horrendous story about "Snowball" being ripped from the arms of the little 10yr. old boy in NO, because pets weren't allowed on the bus, and now this evil person in MO! I pray for that little boy, and think about the effect that trauma will have on his life, not to mention effects of the whole Katrina disaster.
I saw a thread on FR about the pet rescues in NO. I'm thankful, but I couldn't bring myself to look at the pictures. I hope little Snowball survived and was returned to the little boy, but I doubt it, and this new flooding just adds to that tragedy. It is inexcusable.