From: Jessica Saucedo
To: Kristina
Brunner Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 2:44:15 PM
Subject: RE: On the matter of Monkeys and Ferals
Also, it is
hard to tell him about the history all at once as it is exhausting and bitter.
I tried to keep it simple and I hope she will
not have reason to lie to him. Please
stay positive on this. We get a
wonderful answer we can easily live with.
From:
Kristina Brunner
Sent:
Wednesday, February 01, 2012 2:20 PMTo: Jessica Saucedo
Subject: Re:
On the matter of Monkeys and Ferals
Well this is disappointing...
Don't count
on USDA/APHIS to do anything...USDA does not regulate domestic cats plus USDA
already closed their case against WAO.
Sadly, I don't trust what Dr. Pannill says regarding any WAO animal
because I've caught her in a few lies over the years. Mr. Medley will have to take the lead and
demand from WAO where the ferals are going since WAO operated an illegal feral
cat colony at the Talley Road facility.
Maybe I'm wrong and the USDA will actually
care enough about the last WAO animals...I guess all we can do now is wait and
see... I just wanted you to know your
letter to Mr. Medley was great! Thank
you for reaching out to ACS for their help in this case... At this point, all I want to see is the last
of the WAO animals placed and none sent to Carol Asvestas' ASAP, Inc. Hugs...k
From: Jessica Saucedo
To: Kristina
Brunner Sent: Wed, February 1, 2012 2:03:15 PM
Subject: FW: On the matter of Monkeys and Ferals
FYI…
From: Vincent
Medley [mailto:Vincent.Medley@sanantonio.gov]
Sent: Monday,
January 30, 2012 3:41 PMTo: Jessica Saucedo
Subject: RE: On the matter of Monkeys and Ferals
Jessica,
Thank you for
sending me this information. I have
staff contacting Dr. Panell. We are out
of the office this week, as we make our way to Florida. We will address this as quickly as
possible.
From: Jessica Saucedo
Sent: Monday,
January 30, 2012 10:09 AMTo: Vincent Medley
Cc: Jessica Saucedo
Subject: On
the matter of Monkeys and Ferals
Importance:
High
Hi Vincent,
It was a real
pleasure to meet you and something of a happy miracle to hear how positively
ACS is developing. We are lucky to be
working with someone of your heart and experience as a lead.
I hope you
will remember me from Saturday’s SAFCC meeting.
I wanted to send some information on the Wild Animal Orphanage
situation, minus the incredible bog of court reports and drama tied to this. I
have included in this correspondence only a few emails below and one attachment
regarding the cats kept on site at Talley Road.
The Bottom
Line: WAO is seeing its last days. Lynn
Cuny of Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation sent me an update (Please see the
email at the very bottom) to confirm the monkeys will be going to Born Free.
Mary Reininger (waomary@hotmail.com) is the one taking care of the cats on
site. USDA is managing WAO at this
point. We hope they may have answers,
but their involvement may only be limited to the monkeys. We have no access to USDA to confirm this.
Based on a
flyer sent out this summer, we thought the cats were relocated. Apparently, this is not the case, hence the
concern with the approaching deadline to close the site once the monkeys are
relocated.
Attached is
the August flyer from WAO from Carole (being Carole Asvestos, the original
director) to SAFCC, which states provisions need to be made in 2 – 3
months. This deadline is now long
past.
Mary is quite
reluctant to get involved. She did not respond to my follow up emails for more
specific information. She passed along
Michelle Cryer’s information; MichelleAnthonyCryer@yahoo.com
I had Sherry
contact Michelle and inquire about the cats to which she responded
politely. Aside from saying they are
working on their relocation, no specifics were shared. (email also below)
Perhaps all
is well, but none of the animal groups we reached out to are involved. As I mentioned Saturday, we can bring part of a solution; Stray Cat
Adoptions of Texas says they may be able to help place some of the socialized
cats. If ACS needs more kitties in adoption, that may be an added solution as
well. Where will the remaining cats go?
There was a
strange rumor Carole Asvestos has begun a cat shelter and these cats were
slated to her. Those familiar with the
history of mismanagement/abuse of animals in her keep share a concern. Having
tried all other avenues, I wanted to ask for your help in looking into
this.
I am
available for questions and willing to help.
Thanks for any assistance you can provide.
Hello
Yes we are
working on their relocation. I appreciate the inquire and will keep you in mind
as well.
Thanks for
all of your hard work!!
Animal love
Michelle
Anthony-Cryer
Wild Animal
OrphanageBoard of Directors
President
"An animal's eyes have the power to speak
a great language." ~ Martin Buber
On Jan 26,
2012, at 2:26 PM, Sherry Derdak wrote:
Hi Michelle,
I'm inquiring
about the feral cats at the Talley Rd WAO and if anyone ever responded to the relocation request.
Thanks for
all you do,
Sherry
Derdak, President
San Antonio
Feral Cat Coalition
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