Clay County its time for a change

Fear of Change

Change is something we must do in life, but nobody likes it. We become comfortable with things we know and understand, and when a change happens our first reaction is to resist.  An example of this happened to me a few weeks ago.  My old cell phone broke. I liked that phone, the numbers were big, I knew where everything was, and I used it mostly as a watch.  I didn’t want a camera or Internet connection or any of the other “cool” stuff my daughters said I needed.  I just need a plain phone, I told them.  So I was dragged around to several stores to convince me that I would never find a “plain phone” and therefore needed an upgrade.  Thankfully my mother-in-law had a similar phone from a few years ago lying in a drawer.  Now I have my new old phone.



CLAY COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL

Hi Everyone!

I just wanted to add to my Blog of yesterday to correct a misspelling.  In the First Paragraph I meant to say inconsistent policies, yes thats correct.  as I said  before have taken the time to do some research, please I ask all of you to do the same.  I have reviewed policies and procedures and ordinances pertaining to CCAC.  I have attended meetings, I have spoken to people who have been effected by the wrath of CCAC, yes I think you should all do the same.  The lights will come on I promise you.  We as citizens of clay co. like myself have no reason to condemn an agency if it is doing a good job or even an okay job, if it showed some concern about it's short comings and tried to do better, no but not CCAC.  They seem to be good at putting on a happy face for the media.  Anyone can say anything, but the truth thats what we want.  Some employees of CCAC can say the right thing at the right time and make you think they are really trying.  I would hope a good reporter would see thru that and report both sides of a story.  CLAY SUN DO YOUR JOB TALK TO THE ONES AFFECTED BY THE WRATH OF CCAC.  GET THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY AND PRINT IT AS THEY SAY IT. Please don't print another goody two shoes side of CCAC when so many of us out there know it's  just not so.  I have spoken to people who have gone to adopt and reported back with treatment so bad from the employees there, they were insulted and did not want to go back.  Some poeple that wanted to adopt have been brought to tears.  Some people waiting in an office at CCAC waiting to adopt a particular companion pet have been told that pet was euthanized while they waited. Some Employees of CCAC have even spoken up about the problems at CCAC, mismanagement, inconsistent policies, such as policies changing from one day to the next, poor treatment. Some say if you don't go along with the controlling management oh well you are an outcast.  Sounds like someone has made it into their own little kingdom, in complete control, or so they think, hiding the truth with false statements, and having people going away believing some of their tales, this always catches up with you.  PLEASE TAKE THE TIME CLAY COUNTY TO DO SOME RESEARCH,if you review the policies and procedures and even CCAC web page you will see so many inconsistencies.  CCAC says they will work with the community and some of their first priorities are to have the animals adopted or reunited with their humans.  Their policies also allow for vet treatment up to a certain $ figure, this is not done.  These poor animals are being mistreated by not giving them the proper care when in a facility that is supposed to do so. NO IT IS NOT THERE JUST FOR DESEASE CONTROL READ YOUR OWN POLICIES.  LETS GET IT RIGHT CLAY COUNTY GET SOMEONE IN THERE THAT WILL DO THE JOB.  TALK TO YOUR COMMISSIONERS GO TO CLAY COUNTY GOV.COM AND VOICE YOUR OPINION TO THEM.  PLEASE DO THE RIGHT THING.  THESE COMPANION ANIMALS DEPEND ON HUMANS FOR THEIR CARE SHOW THAT CLAY COUNTY CARES.



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