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Thursday, November 22, 2012

Life of an Animal Rescuer

This posting is dedicated to Jeanette Ferro and LInda Howard.  May they find eternal peace...

As a young girl I brought home a lot of animals.  Everyone thought I would end up becoming a veterinarian or a zoo keeper.  Never did I expect to champion wild animals from the Wild Animal Orphanage; I never dreamed I would spend my adult years trying to save lions, tigers, monkeys, bears, and so forth, from pain and suffering. But there I was, in mid-30s, working 20-30 hours a week, trying to make a difference, trying to save their lives.

I write this for all my fellow rescuers who understand what I am trying to say, and for those of you out there who think animal rescuers are simply nuts and cannot fathom why we put ourselves through so much pain and misery.

Animal rescuers are a different breed:  we live, eat, sleep, breathe our causes, and we wear on our sleeves animal rescue challenges everywhere we go. I know my co-workers must think I'm crazy for putting myself through so much sadness; I think most time they humored me when I gave them  "WAO updates"! Anyway, animal rescue is a calling, a gut reaction, a determination to right the wrongs of others, and to save innocent lives because we must speak out for those innocent animals that have no voice of their own.  Ask us how we are doing and we’ll tell you all about our latest battle; never will we talk about how the battle is affecting our lives, our health.

In the decade that I have been active with animal rescue, I have never known a rescuer who was actually able to pull away and stay out of animal rescue completely; it’s a struggle to stand back and let others do the job, so rescuers sometimes try to find a different avenues in which to apply their gifts.  Simply put, the urge to save animals never goes away.  Whether it is taking in a homeless dog off the street or care for a feral colony, the urge to help animals remains.

Why is it so difficult to leave all the craziness behind? Because for most, being a rescuer is not a conscience choice we make--it's something we are born with. Honestly, rescuers just don’t wake up one morning and say “Gee, I want to be an animal rescuer today.” It’s a drive that lives inside of us and not something we can switch on or off. To save the life of an innocent animal is just as natural as breathing to us.

Whenever we see an animal in distress, we try to fix whatever is wrong with it, and if we can’t fix it, we find someone who can--turning a blind eye is not an option in our case. When we see people abusing animals, instead of idly standing by, we jump into action, often times without regard to our own personal safety.  We have mental pictures of abused animals that never leaves our thoughts and minds, serving as a catalyze to motivate us towards our ultimate goal of righting a terrible wrong.

We’re a breed all our own. It’s an impulse for us and not something that we can shut off just because our hearts are aching and we just don’t think we can take it anymore. And even though we rejoice in those animals saved, we are continuously haunted by the faces we could not.

Life of a rescuer is mentally tough.  I've been told animal rescuers have a high suicide rate because of all the pain and despair we witness; we see the worse of what humanity has to offer animals and it breaks our hearts on a continual basis to see all types of horror inflicted upon the most innocent.  Often times, rescuers get burned out and need help re-stabilizing their lives.  The lucky ones can heal and move on; but we are not all so lucky; some of us never recover from what we have witnessed.  So if you know an animal rescuer, please give that person all your love and support; help keep them grounded and let them know that the world is be a much better place because of their life-saving efforts.

We should never lose hope to sorrow, so please reach out and hold the hands of animal rescuers because they are truly doing the Lord's work...blessing and protecting the innocents...righting some very terrible, terrible wrongs...


When you're awake and you can't believe your eyes
Cause all the truth that you knew has turned to lies
When you're scared and you can't see past a day
Remember who holds tomorrow
Know his love will light your way

Hold on when everything is shaking
Stand strong when the ground is falling through
Reach out to my hand in the darkness
That's holding you

I'll be your peace in the waiting
Your strength when you're broken on the floor
Hold on, it's all worth fighting for
Cause I will never let you go
I will never let you go

When you look in the mirror and you run away
Cause all you see are the scars from yesterday
When the parade goes by and you feel alone
Never lose hope to sorrow
You're closer than you know

Hold on when everything is shaking
Stand strong when the ground is falling through
Reach out to my hand in the darkness
That's holding you

I'll be your peace in the waiting
Your strength when you're broken on the floor
Hold on it's all worth fighting for
Cause I will never let you go
I will never let you go

When the road is hard and your faith is shaken
Never look back on the steps you're taking
You're more to me than you could ever know

Hold on when everything is shaking
Stand strong when the ground is falling through
Reach out to my hand in the darkness
I'm holding you

I'll be your peace in the waiting
Your strength when you're broken on the floor
Hold on it's all worth fighting for
Cause I will never let you go...
I will never let you go
I will never let you go...

You're more to me than you could ever know.

Album:  "Fighter"
Artist:  Manafest

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

May God Bless Jeanette Ferro In Heaven Forever...


Today I received an email from a friend, informing me that a fellow animal rescuer took her own life on November 18, 2012.


Jeanette Ferro, born on December 5, 1948, died without learning what happened to the 90+ potbellied pigs (adults and lots of babies) she rescued in January 2001. I believe she died of a broken heart.  

Over the course of the WAO investigation, we spoke often about the pigs she worked so hard to rescue.  We also spoke of the numerous animal rescues she was involved with over the course of her lifetime.  Jeanette loved animals, but she had a special fondness for potbellied pigs.  

Her only wish, before she passed away, was to learn what happened to her pigs and to see justice meted out against those who were responsible for their deaths. For years, she begged the Texas Office of the Attorney General Office to prosecute the Asvestas and animal care staff for fraud and animal abuse, but her pleas fell on deaf ears.

No one at the Texas OAG cared about what happened to the potbellied pigs.  In my opinion, they performed a half-ass investigation into the potbellied pig case, along with all the allegations of fraud, misappropriation of funds, money laundering, animal abuse, etc.  

Even though Jeanette and I knew in our hearts that the pigs met a horrible demise, especially the baby potbellied pigs, we just wanted to know what really happened to them and to see the criminals arrested and taken away to jail for their crimes against the animals.  I guess we were just too optimistic that justice would be eventually served.

Sadly, over the course of the WAO investigation, I have lost three great friends who were true animal warriors.  This case has taken a huge toll on my life and on the lives of others.  What's worse is there will be no justice for all the lives lost--human and animal.  

Before Jeanette died, she sent me some home videos of the potbellied pigs case.  I also had an opportunity to see what her life was like years ago, during much happier times.  You can tell she really loved her pigs and she loved helping others.

I don't want anyone to forget who Jeanette was--a kind and loving person who devoted her life to saving animals.  She was truly an animal warrior.  May God bless Jeanette's soul.  I pray she finally knows the truth as to what happened to her pigs as she is reunited with them once again in Heaven.

Here is Jeanette's potbellied pig story, as told in her own words...


And here is a video of the people responsible for the pigs disappearance...



I just wish there was justice for Jeanette...

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Turton Disbarred

Will wonders ever cease?  Carol's former "attorney" (at the time when he should have been representing the WAO) and current ASAP board president, Eric R. Turton, was disbarred from the Texas State Bar on June 22, 2012.  What a shock.  No doubt it had something to do with his underhanded dealing with clients!  Figures Carol Asvestas has him as her board's president.  I wish RG Griffing was still alive -- he would have LOVED this story...

WAO July, August, and September Operation Reports


From: Kristina Brunner
To: Hal.Morris@oag.state.tx.us; james.anthony@texasattorneygeneral.gov
Cc: Christopher Krhovjak
Sent: Sat, November 3, 2012 6:33:51 PM
Subject: Addendum to formal complaint against the Animal Sanctuary of the United States, dba Wild Animal Orphanage - November 3, 2012
To:  Hal Morris
       James Anthony
CC:  Christopher Krhovjak

November 3, 2012

Dear Sirs:

Please accept this letter as an addendum to the original complaint letter previously submitted to your Office. The information contained herein pertains to my original complaint regarding alleged misrepresentation, misappropriation of funds, and alleged violations of the Animal Welfare Act perpetrated by the non-profit 501 (c) (3) tax exempt organization's owners/operators and Board of Directors of the Animal Sanctuary of the United States, d/b/a Wild Animal Orphanage (WAO); f/k/a the Primate Sanctuary of the U.S. (PSUS), f/k/a the National Sanctuary for Retired Research Primates (NSRRP), f/k/a The San Antonio Wildlife Emergency Centre, f/k/a Primate Sanctuary of America ( PSA ); f/k/a Chimp Aid; f/k/a Cat Haven; and f/k/a Feral Cat Rehabilitation Center and Whisker's and Wag's Humane Society.

After careful review of the July – September 2012 Wild Animal Orphanage Monthly Operating Reports (MOR), I have identified numerous discrepancies that require immediate attention by your Office and the Western District Bankruptcy Court.

For many months now I have elevated my concerns regarding the exorbitant amount of money spent on fuel for the WAO's truck(s) and the unusual expenditures made on behalf of WAO personnel to your Office and to the Texas Western District Bankruptcy Court (by way of your Office), in the hopes that this Office would take action to protect WAO public charitable donations from illegal use by individuals in charge of the WAO assets.

I am very concerned at the lack of attention to detail given to this case for the last 10 months.  I am concerned because it is obvious your Office is NOT taking my concerns seriously—just merely filing my emails to some computer generated file.

Had you been reading my emails, you would have known that:

There are feral cats living at Talley Road.  I was extremely upset to learn that no one in your Office bothered to read my email dated March 5, 2012,   In that e-mail, I made it very clear that there were ferals still living at Talley Road and I questioned what would happen to the cats once all the exotic animals were re-homed.  Had someone from your Office been tasked to review the WAO’s MORs, then that person would have seen the entries made each month for cat food.  Just exactly what animals did your Office think the WAO was buying cat food for?

I also made it very clear in writing at the start of the WAO case (2006) that Carol Asvestas ran a scam where she took in “ferals”; supposedly rehabilitating the ferals at the WAO’s “Feral Cat Rehabilitation Center for $200-$300 per cat; and then adopted them out to good homes, all which of course, never happened.  Taking domestic and feral cats to Talley Road was a death sentence for these animals. There was no way for the WAO staff could know if the cats, now living at Talley Road property, were from the areas devastated from the Hurricane Katrina/Rita storms since, in Carol Asvestas’ own words, took in over 500 cats. 

But let’s say, for the sake of argument that some or many of the cats are from Katrina:  You cannot simply just leave these cats behind to fend for themselves, feral or domestic, because:

Many of the cats were illegally stolen from Louisiana and brought to San Antonio (without Board approval) with the intention of using them as fund raising props.  Had you taken the time to review the documents I submitted regarding the Hurricane cats scandal, dating back to 2006, you would have realized that these cats were used as part of (one of many) a money making scam dreamed up by Carol Asvestas.

To callously suggest these cats should be left behind, to fend for themselves, is simply appalling.  Under no circumstances should your Office advocate that these animals be left behind to die, simply as a matter of convenience for your Office! 

Many cats were brought to the WAO, by Texas residents, believing that their animals, would receive excellent care under the WAO’s “Pet Retirement Project,” (yes--another money making scam) The previous owners were told that their dog(s) and cat(s) would receive a loving retirement home, as long as the owners made a significant donation for their continued “care.”  Many elderly citizens and people unable to continue caring for their animals, due to medical or financial situations, left their cats and a donation, with Carol Asvestas. WAO advertised on its website “Please make provisions in your will today for the care of your animals after you leave this world. ASUS/WAO will accept your domestic animals and care for them for the rest of their natural lives.”  Guess where the cats went?  You guessed it—Talley Road. Therefore, the WAO, and now the OAG, has a fiduciary responsibility to ensure all the cats find a loving new home. No cat should be left behind!

Has anyone from your Office validated Michelle Cryer’s claim that Ron and Carol Asvestas stole the AKA semi-automatic rifle and the standard riffle from the WAO?  Michelle Cryer in an email claimed in an email sent to your Office by the WAO attorney dated October 8, 2012 claimed, “There was only one gun when we took over.  I know the Asvestas took the others. When they broke in 3 years ago.”  Question:  Was there a weapon’s theft filed with San Antonio Police Department made three years ago?  It there was, I cannot find it.

During the WAO transition, I was in constant contact with Nicole Garcia, including the evening when Ron Asvestas returned to the WAO office to steal computer and paper files.  The San Antonio Police Department was notified of the theft and an officer responded to the call.  Mr. Asvestas claimed he still had legal rights to access the office’s files.  He was not charged for file theft since the Board of Directors failed to provide Ms. Garcia with an order precluding the Asvestas from any further access to the WAO property/office.  A police report was generated on September 18, 2009 for the computer and paper file thefts (90-734463). An off-duty officer stayed on the WAO property that evening to ensure the Ron Asvestas did not return that evening.  The next day, all the locks were changed, preventing the Asvestas from entering the property/office.  There were also a series of police reports filed with SAPD following the departure of the Asvestas, in the attempts to recover office files and property held by Ron and Carol at their personal homestead.   I am not aware of any police reports submitted by the WAO Board of Directors to the San Antonio Police Department for weapons theft!  I would imagine this would be the sort of theft the WAO Board would have reported to your Office. Have you received any board meeting minutes that stated there were stolen WAO weapons?  I would have never of returned to the WAO on December 17, 2009, knowing that WAO weapons had been stolen by Ron and Carol Asvestas.  And needless to say,  I would have alerted your Office immediately of any WAO weapons theft!

On October 27, 2012, I contacted former office employee, Marsha Adams, and she confirmed the WAO had more than one firearm in the weapons/controlled substance locker.  She remembered seeing the firearms and expressing concern for their presence; wanting to know why so many weapons were needed on the property.  She remembered seeing the weapons after October 1, 2009.

Based on this information, I am extremely concerned that a known felon (illegal possession of a firearm) was allowed to steal at least one shotgun that we know for sure, that is still in his possession, as admitted by Michelle Cryer.

On December 30, 2010, I reported to your Office that witnesses observed the Cryers removing most if not all of the WAO assets from the Leslie Road office before it was sold.  It would not surprise me in the least to learn that two of the weapons were removed from the former Leslie Road Office at that time--leaving just one shotgun behind for protection from escaped animal(s).

Based on Cryer’s past criminal record and recent violent assaults against Ron Asvestas and Michelle Cryer, I am concerned that he is escalating and if the weapons are not found soon, he may use those weapons against those who offend him.

For approximately one year, I have been reporting my concerns regarding the unusual operating expenses the WAO incurred from 2010 to present.  On July 31, 2012, your Office submitted a letter to William Davis, requesting he check with the Cryer’s and “confirm that the fuel charges in question were for WAO business purpose for caring and feeding for its animals.”

a.   Has your Office received a response to your query?  If not, when do you plan to follow-up on the request, if ever?  I ask because there was no response filed during the period of my requested Public Information Act documents (July 31, 2012 - October 11, 2012).

b.  Since the Cryers proved to be unreliable and untrustworthy when pressed for answers, why hasn't your Office asked for receipts of all questionable purchases?  Why haven’t your investigators checked the mileages on the trucks to see how many miles were placed on the vehicles?  Normally, when vehicles are taken in for tire purchases, repairs and oil changes, the mileages are written on the invoices.  Since it appears that a WAO truck goes in for oil changes, tire replacements, or automotive repairs at least once a month, it should be easy to see how many miles were placed on the truck each month.

By the way, I was not pleased to see my personal email address and official complaint to your Office given to the WAO attorney, without my personal information redacted.  Mr. Davis no doubt gave the Cryers my email complaint, alerting them that I am aware of their questionable purchases.  I am very concerned for my personal safety as your Office failed to protect my identity.  Why wasn’t I given the same courtesy as you gave others by NOT redacting my name and email address from the complaint sent to Mr. Davis?  I never gave your Office permission to reveal, as a minimum, my e-mail address to a party outside your Office.

At this point, I have very little confidence that your Office is taking my e-mails reports seriously.  For the record, I am providing this information, not with the expectation that your Office will actually perform its fiduciary responsibility to protect the WAO assets from illegal misappropriation by those in charge of the WAO funds and property, but rather a record of my concerns so the general public can read for themselves, the allegations that were made, and the type of actions your Office took to investigate and prosecute those who may have violated State and Federal laws.

Having said all this, let’s take a look at the July – September 2012 WAO MORs.

As your review this material, keep in mind the follow dates and events:

July 4th – Jamie Cryer assaults Michelle Cryer  
Sept 18th – Temporary Restraining Order granted to Cryer
September 26th – Last of the monkeys left the WAO

July 2012 Monthly Operating Report

First off, Ms. Cryer did not sign the form. 

During this month the WAO paid $738.55 for the truck’s diesel fuel and $243.54 for “fuel for Talley” for a grand total of $982.09 just for fuel alone.

There were numerous Bank of America withdrawals for this month:  $2,600

7/3
$100
Used supposedly for “clean-up Talley Front”
7/9
$300
No explanation – no receipt
7/13
$200
No explanation – no receipt
7/16
$600
Robert Rodriguez – 1st backhoe (?)
7/19
$600
Clean up front of Talley – no explanation how money used
7/23
$200
Labor for clean-up
7/25
$300
Labor for clean-up
7/30
$300
Labor for clean-up

Since the “labor for clean-up” comment was so vague, there is no way to know if the money was used to pay outside workers to clean-up Talley Road property, or if the money was simply pocketed.  Perhaps Jamie paid himself for grounds clean-up, but did not want to report earned income from the WAO?

There were unusual purchases made this month: $2,740.00

7/10
$130.00
Onion Creek Texas – no explanation – no receipt
7/16
$81.71
On-line order for nuts (based in Los Angeles)
7/24
$735.01
Discount Tires
7/26
$128.16
Oil change
7/30
$664.96
Supplies needed for “clean-up”
7/31
$1,000.00
rental equipment for clean-up”  - Ron Hoover - Boerne

There is no known San Antonio-based business in San Antonio called “Onion Creek Texas” -- I believe this to be a location – 10 miles south of downtown Austin.

Western Mixers does not have a store in San Antonio.  The company is based in Los Angeles, CA.  Why would the WAO order expensive gift nuts from a company based in California for the monkeys when nuts can be purchased in greater quantities right here in San Antonio?

Again, monthly tire replacements and oil change were reported.

Ron Hoover, RV and Marine Center of Boerne  - Ron Hoover RV & Marine is a family owned and operated company with 25 years of experience and expertise in assisting customers with the purchase of new and pre-owned travel trailers, 5th wheels, toy haulers, motor homes, boats and other RV and watercraft boats. At Ron Hoover RV & Marine you will find one the largest selections of new and used RVs or new and used marine boats available anywhere in the world.  http://www.ronhoover.com/.  Exactly what type of “equipment” did Cryer “rent” from this RV and Marine Company?

Question: Where did Jamie Cryer temporarily live in July/August since he has a TRO barring him from moving back into the Cryer homestead? 

August Monthly Operating Report

The WAO purchased $495 of diesel fuel for the truck and spent $16.79 to fuel the gator. This is a significant drop over the last six months.

There were numerous unexplained ATM withdrawals made this month:  $1,126.00

8/1
$100
No explanation – no receipt – B of A
8/2
$280
No explanation – no receipt – B of A
8/3
$400
No explanation – no receipt – B of A
8/6
$100
No explanation – no receipt – B of A
8/27
$140
No explanation – no receipt – B of A
8/29
$104.00
No explanation – no receipt – Compass Bank
8/29
$2.00
No explanation – no receipt – Compass Bank

There were unusual purchases made this month:

8/1
$138.78
Ron Hoover RV & Marine–Boerne –no receipt/no explanation
8/2
$35
Renewal of Post Office Box
8/3
$220
Moncada Tire Store - 2 tires purchased for truck
8/9
$1,500
South TX Insulation – insulation for the WAO animal transporter
8/13
$220
Moncada Tire Store - No receipt – no explanation
8/13
$20
Spot Free Wash – no receipt
8/13
$14.05
O’Reilly Auto Parts – no receipt
8/14
$700
Petty Cash - Supposedly for monkey chow and produce
8/24
$75.02
HEB Grocery Store – no receipt – no explanation
8/27
$29.39
Walgreens – no explanation – no receipt
8/28
$38.34
Walgreens – no explanation – no receipt
8/28
$9.00
US Post Office  - Box Rental  (for who?)

It appears the charge from Ron Hoover RV & Marine-Boerne may be a “monthly payment” for a purchase made?

The usual monthly tire purchases and auto parts for the truck was reported.

Why did the WAO spend $1,500 to insulate the WAO animal transporter?  Is Jamie planning to transport animals during the cold winter months, once again, using WAO vehicles, equipment, and donations?

Petty cash for monkey chow and produce: Normally the WAO pays less than $300 per month for monkey chow.  On 8.8.12, the WAO purchased $1,102 for produce.  Mary Reininger also made a reimbursement claim for the purchase of produce in the amount of $248.50 – paid on 8.24.12.  The total amount allegedly spent on monkey chow and produce for this month was $2,050.50. Are there receipts on file for this exorbitant amount of produce?

Why did the WAO rent a new post office box?  Could this be a post office box for Jamie Cryer since he no longer lives with his wife?

September Monthly Operating Report

Well, now isn’t this interesting.  It appears the monthly cost for fuel dramatically went down this month.  Total amount of diesel gas purchased for the truck was $288.27 and fuel for Talley Road was $124.86.  This brings this month’s gas purchase to $413.13.   This is still high, since the WAO staff made about 12 trips to various stores (not including gas stations since there are several located on the return trip back to Talley Road). 
Again, interesting to report, there were no ATM withdrawals made this month. There were unusual purchases made this month, some which I believe are related to the Cryer’s marital issues and should NOT have been charged to the WAO, but instead charged to Michelle Cryer for NOT protecting WAO assets: 

9/4
$43.19
Home Depot – New Deadbolt
9/7
$371.88
Mary Reininger – Office supplies & monkey items?? Receipt?
9/10
$118.92
Jamie Cryer – brake caliper, brake rotor
9/17
$145
Banis Towing
9/18
$470
Pros on Call – locksmith – change truck locks
9/18
$239
Pros on Call – locksmith – no receipt (what locks were changed and where?
9/19
$112.
Mission Wrecker

Missing checks with numbers: 1352,1353,1354,1364,1372,1373,1376,1378, 1379,1380, and1381.

Michelle Cryer indicated in an email to Mr. Davis, dated October 8, 2012, that a police report was filed against Jamie Cryer for the stolen shotgun.  At this time, I have not been able to confirm Michelle Cryer’s claim that she filed a police report for a stolen “shotgun.”  I was able to find a San Antonio Police Department (SAPD) “disturbance family” police report made on September 16, 2012 at 9:17pm at the Marquis at Deerfield Apartments (attached).  Ref:  (CFS Number:  SAPD-2012-0939205).

Based on this report, it appears Michelle Cryer did not have the keys to the WAO truck.  Either that evening or the following day, the vehicle was towed from the apartment complex to another location.  It would not surprise me in the least to learn that Jamie Cryer took the truck again, since Michelle Cryer had to have the truck towed once more, this time changing the truck’s locks so as to avoid future unauthorized use by Jamie Cryer. 

Since Michelle Cryer told the officer that Jamie Cryer used the truck numerous times, undoubtedly for personal use, it would explain why the WAO paid an exorbitant amount of money for gas each month, and why the SAPD police report claim was filed as a civil and not a criminal matter.  It appears Michelle never filed a theft report with SAPD – instead she filed a “theft recovery” report.  What else did Jamie Cryer steal from the WAO?  Why is Michelle Cryer covering for him?

At this time, there are no computer records from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office pertaining to any WAO theft claims made in July – September 2012 on file.  I believe it prudent that your Office investigate this situation to determine whether or not a so-called theft report was even made to the Sheriff's Office or any other law enforcement agency.  Michelle Cryer should have a law enforcement report number so your Office can confirm her version of the theft story.  Something is terribly wrong and I cannot urge your Office strongly enough to follow up on this serious situation.

I was told the WAO had two shot guns—one was located at Leslie Road and the other at Talley Road in case of animal escape(s).  At no time would a worker remove a shotgun from either property, thereby leaving the workers exposed to possible danger.  In 2010, there were still tigers living at Leslie and Talley Road facilities.  I’ve included a picture of Henry Newman posing with one of the WAO weapons at Talley Road.  The accompanying photo caption reads:  “Henry Newman stands ready with a shotgun (just in case) Thursday at the Wild Animal Orphanage as three tigers are prepared for transport to a sanctuary in North Carolina. / jdavenport@express-news.net 

The Leslie Road facility also had an AKA semi-automatic rifle and a standard rifle.  Had either been stolen by the Asvestas, Nicole Garcia, fearing for her safety at the time of the take-over, would have aggressively pursued the weapons theft.  I do remember in late 2009, speaking with Nicole about having the weapons’ serial numbers checked out in case they were stolen and to check with the DEA regarding missing Ketamine.  Unfortunately, this action was not completed because of all the problems caused by Asvestas and Cryers right before Nicole Garcia was ousted by Michelle Cryer from the WAO Board of Directors.

So the million dollar questions are—where are the four weapons?  Clearly, Michelle Cryer knows where Jamie Cryer lives, so why hasn’t the police been called to recover the stolen weapons—especially since he should not be anywhere near a shotgun with his felony weapons conviction.  What other WAO property has been stolen from Leslie and Talley Road?  The dart guns?  Controlled substances, like Ketamine?  Is anyone from your Office going to do something about this most serious situation or will your Office continue to take a “wait and see” stance?

Regards,

Kristina Brunner

Henry Newman stands ready with a shotgun (just in case) Thursday at the Wild Animal Orphanage as three tigers are prepared for transport to a sanctuary in North Carolina

SAPD Report - 091612
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Friday, November 2, 2012

My last visit with Jinx and Sabu

I have been dreading writing this post, even though I should have posted it sooner. Part of me just cannot believe how much has changed in just six months--and not for the best.  I hate continually posting bad news to this blog. 

This is going to be a long posting, so I'm going to divide the topics into three section:  My visit with Jinx and Sabu last November; my former relationship with In-Sync Exotics; and my decision to NOT to volunteer for any more exotic animal organizations.

My last visit with Jinx and Sabu

Late last summer, a volunteer from In-Sync Exotics emailed me, advising that Sabu was not looking too good and that I may want to visit with him before it was too late to do so.  I decided I would drive up to Wylie to visit my favorite lions Sabu and Jinx, so I packed up my vehicle and made the 4.5 hour trip (417 miles one way) to In-Sync Exotics.  After all, Sabu and three other animals were the reason why I willingly sacrificed so much of my time and money to save all the WAO animals from a horrible demise.  So, on November 1, 2012, I made the 317 mile one-way day trip to see my boy and favorite girl lioness, Jinx.

When I first arrived, I saw Jinx sunning herself on the playground platform.  She looked content in the sun.  When I called out her name, she immediately picked up her head, her ears twitched forward, and she had this big "grin" on her face.  She did a little head bob, watching me as I made my way to her.  Along the way, I spied Sabu snoozing up a storm in his quarters.  His body was all stretched out and his face looked completely relaxed.  When I called his name, he open up one eye, closed it, and went back to sleep.  So much for making a huge "I'm back" impression on the boy!  I kept calling his name, and he'd open his eyes to give me a "leave me a lone look" and at one point he threw up his paw at me because I kept taking his picture.  That was my cue to see Jinx.

Jinx was still sunning herself when I approached.  She was so laid back, watching me as I spoke with her. 

When I saw it was time to watch and video tape Sabu's blood draw, I went over to video tape the event.  It took quite a while to get his blood drawn because Sabu kept moving around, but eventually his blood was drawn.

I created a video of the blood draw for In-Sync Exotics' blog...


After the blood draw, Sabu ran out onto the playground, so I was able to visit Jinx in her quarters.

When I approached, she was chewing on a bone, so I crouched down for a visit.  She was in such a great mood.  She left her bone to jump up on her shelter box where there was a ball that I bought for her in May 2011.  I rolled the ball to her and she rolled in back to me. We had our own ball game, together, for a few minutes.  I wish I had video of us playing together, but I couldn't hold onto the camera and play ball at the same time. 

She finally stopped playing ball and began grooming herself--I spoke softly to her the entire time she groomed herself.  It was during this time that I knew this was the last time I would ever see my precious Jinx ever again.  She was so content with me being there with her.  And I was very sad when I said my final goodbyes to her.  It was incredibly hard for me to walk away because I think she still remembered me from the old days when I used to keep her company when she lived at Leslie Road.  She was always my special little "flower" child...

When I went to say goodbye to Sabu, he looked very happy on the playground.  Even though I knew I would never see Sabu again, I knew he was very happy at In-Sync.  Letting Sabu go was much easier because he seemed to have forgotten his old WAO life and fully embraced his new life at In-Sync Exotics.  He no longer needed me to champion him anymore.  He was safe.

When I drove away, all I could think about was how sad I was that I would never see these two precious lions ever again.  It was a long drive home...