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June 9 Deputy Head of the City Department of Energy, Housing and Public Utilities Nikolai Malay officially proposed "to establish the possibility of catching aggressive stray dogs and cats to kill, and to allow the capture of such animals in the presence of children."
Currently it’s expressly and unequivocally prohibited by "The Order of keeping dogs and cats in the city of
Galina Klebche, the representative of the NGO “Animal’s right for life", says that this rule is already constantly violated, and Mr. Malay simply wants to legalize the capture in the presence of children.
In May of this year stray, but familiar to and loved by neighbors dog was caught the eyes of a child. Catchers of “
Local TV channel reported this case, including child’s interview. Later the chief of the “
Tatiana Kutukova, psychiatrist-psychotherapist"… Any act of aggression can be deeply traumatic for a child, and the more aggressive treatment to animals, helpless and unable to stand up for themselves. … Child can’t protect himself or the animal, yet feeling the need to help animal somehow. In this case little girl tried to protect the dog, but when catchers did not listen and took it, so she felt a failure and a subsequent time tormented by guilt. She fed and to play with this dog and was unable to save it. All of the above could lead to emerging child symptoms: sleep disturbance, withdrawal, tics, appetite disturbance, anxiety, obsessions. Older children (teenagers over 11-13 years) similar behavior (cruelty to animals, catching) could provoke aggressive behavior not only to animals, but to people. It’s the statistical fact that 75% of mentally disordered people were cruel to pets. This is proven statistics. If you explore the life of criminals, maniacs, pedophiles, then almost all of them started with the abuse of pets. We can say that if the aggressive trapping is required, the children certainly must not see it".
The experts do not consider it necessary to capture stray animals and even say that it is not an effective mean to regulate their numbers.
The representative of pet protection movement "In the name of life” Elizabeth Kaltygina says:"The practice of European countries proves that the problem of stray pets can be solved in 5-8 years. There are three essential conditions: limiting the pets reproduction, sterilization programs for home and stray pets, public education. What is happening here – this is the Stone Age, legalized public knackery, a waste of money for the notoriously inefficient methods – capture and killing. People uncontrollably buy pets, than throw them out without any responsibility. Streets will continue to be filled with stray pets as long as the government will solve consequences rather than causes of the problem”.
In six years of work "
The representative of the animal protection movement "Animal Rights" Sophia Osochenko said that "pet protectors are invited to the working group to review and discuss the project, and we will strive to make adequate and reasonable changes."
This gives some hope. On the other hand, the fact that such a project is officially announced to the City Council is pretty hopeless itself.
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