28/08/2008

HAC- The Human Animal Conflict- Revenge, natural progression or mis-communication?


There is even a scientific name for it........HAC (Human Animal Conflict). The HAC describes the worrying rise in animal attacks on humans and is a field of science that is growing with demand.

It has been reported in the Daily Telegraph's article 'Mad Cows (and livid lambs)' and in the Greek newspaper TA NEA in their article 'Τα ζώα παίρνουν το αίμα τους πίσω' that animals are taking revenge on humans by their increasing number of attacks on them for everything that humans have put them through.

How does this make me feel? There have definitely been documented attempts of revenge on humans by animals, however, I feel that it is important not to assume that the whole animal community of this planet is planning revenge on the human species (although in my mind they should!!!!!).

This phenomenon can be explained although it is important to previously categorize animals and the types of attacks on humans. It is dangerous to generalise so much as this could lead to great misunderstanding and increased levels of fear towards animals.

The wild animals that live in groups are, in my opinion, overexposed to human greed and brutality and have suffered greatly as a result for many many years. I believe it to be true that many of the animals, that are now adults, lived a childhood witnessing brutal killings of their families or stress due to lack of land or food. They suffered a lot of stress and disruption leading to distressed adult minds that recognise humans to be the source of their pain. " When you see reports of elephants running into crops or attacking people, they're highly stressed," and "there are multiple stressors - violence, lack of food, lack of water; their families are being broken up; their society is collapsing. All of these things are human-derived."

I also believe that wild animals have been living too closely to humans for a number of years which gives them the ability to observe and understand us better but also to realise what we can offer them.

When it comes to domestic animals I think that the story is very different though. As far as domestic animals are concerned I can say with confidence that problems arise due to lack of knowledge of their natural behaviour and ethology and lack of their specific needs being met. This is where anthropomorphism is taking place, not when discussing wild animals that have blatantly had enough of the long years of abuse.

People are still not realizing that cats and dogs are descendants of wilder animals and that they are not humans and cannot be treated as such without severe consequences. Pet violence against humans is, therefore, for the most part, human derived as I guess is also the violence shown by the wild animals!!!!!!! Draw your own conclusions!!!!

14/08/2008

ΔΙΑΜΑΡΤΥΡΙΑ της Πανελλήνιας Φιλοζωϊκής Ομοσπονδίας

ΔΙΑΜΑΡΤΥΡΙΑ της Πανελλήνιας Φιλοζωϊκής Ομοσπονδίας

ΑΥΤΟΙ ΤΑ ΚΑΤΑΔΙΚΑΖΟΥΝ!
ΕΜΕΙΣ ΤΑ ΣΩΖΟΥΜΕ!

Αν η αδιαφορία είναι έγκλημα,
πώς χαρακτηρίζεται η παρεμπόδιση της φιλοζωίας;


Αγαπητές οικογένειες και φίλοι των ζώων,

Αν πιστεύετε ότι είναι δικαίωμα κάθε πολίτη:

- να υιοθετήσει ένα αδέσποτο ζώο από το δρόμο ή από
φιλοζωική οργάνωση,

- να μαζέψει ένα ζώο από το δρόμο με σκοπό να βρει την
οικογένεια που το έχασε, ή κάποιον να το υιοθετήσει,

- να του ανήκουν περισσότεροι από δυο σκύλοι και γάτες,

- να του επιτρέπεται να ταξιδέψει μαζί με όλα τα ζώα του,

ελάτε μαζί μας να ενώσουμε τις φωνές μας για να
υπερασπιστούμε αυτά τα δικαιώματα που είναι κατοχυρωμένα
από την Ελληνική και την Ευρωπαϊκή νομοθεσία.
Όμως το Υπουργείο Αγροτικής Ανάπτυξης προσπαθεί
να μας τα στερήσει, εκδίδοντας εγκυκλίους που
αντιστρατεύονται τη νομοθεσία και αποπροσανατολίζουν
τις αρμόδιες υπηρεσίες.

Αυτό που σας ζητάμε για να μπορέσουμε να
υπερασπιστούμε τα αυτονόητα αυτά δικαιώματα
μας είναι να συμβάλλετε στην εκστρατεία διαμαρτυρίας
που ξεκινάμε με τίτλο «ΕΣΥ ΤΟ ΚΑΤΑΔΙΚΑΣΕΣ, ΕΓΩ ΤΟ ΕΣΩΣΑ».

Αρκεί για το σκοπό αυτό να μας στείλετε μια
φωτογραφία στην οποία εικονίζεστε εσείς μαζί
με τα ζώα σας, έχοντας το χέρι σας υψωμένο σε
χαιρετισμό, ώστε αυτή η ομοιομορφία της στάσης να
αποδεικνύει τη χρονική στιγμή και τον σκοπό για τον
οποίο βγήκε η φωτογραφία.

Έτσι θα δείξουμε ότι τα ζώα που υιοθετήθηκαν
ζουν ευτυχισμένα με τις οικογένειές τους, σε πείσμα
όσων ισχυρίζονται το αντίθετο και τα θέλουν να
πεθαίνουν στους δρόμους.

Στείλτε μας τη φωτογραφία αυτή με email στο protest@pfo.gr.

Πανελλήνια Φιλοζωϊκή Ομοσπονδία

Πανελλήνια Φιλοζωϊκή Ομοσπονδία
Ερμού 118,Αθήνα-ΤΚ 10554,Τηλ.210 6753533,info@pfo.gr,www.pfo.gr

04/08/2008

Tommy enters my life


People wonder why he is still with me. Sometimes so do I!!!!! He has caused such upheaval in my life that, I will not deny, has been very challenging. There have been days when I have gone as far as to put adds looking for a new home for him. I knew that he wasn't going anywhere though.
Tommy came into my life long before I adopted him. He was roaming the streets of my neighbourhood for 3 years pior to attaching himself to me, probably checking out the ins and outs of his future home. Actually he first attached himself to Nin running directly at us when he got the slightest clue as to our whereabouts on the street. He would come whining and crying as he galloped towards us. We would walk together and play together and he would finally end up outside our house leaving only after he had made sure that we wouldn't come out again. Towards the end of his stray life he had actually started coming up to our front door at random times and pawing it while whining to get his friend out to play with him.
One day it was heard amongst the doggy world of Kifissia that someone had viciously poked the eye out of one of the stray dogs!!! Not knowing who it was I asked around and found out that it was Tommy. I felt sick to my stomach and although wanted to go and see him feared that I would only upset him if I showed up at the vet clinic he was held at. His eye was removed and closed up and then he was left out on the street again. I found him as thin as ever (as they don't feed the strays properly at the vets so that they don't dirty their cage!!!) roaming the once familiar streets while bumping into cars. His eye still had stitches and noone had bothered to take him for them to be removed and was, therefore all swollen and sore.

I took one look at Nin and said 'should we?' and he clearly replied 'Yes' so he came to live with us. Life instantly became more complicated. I never thought that there was a difference between owning one dog and owning two. Suddenly you are an attraction on the streets, access is denied where it otherwise was clear, and you feel a lot less powerfull once they start lunging at other animals etc......

Tommy had a lot to learn. He had to learn to relax and enjoy life with out being so uptight all the time. He was scared and insecure and had to learn to trust me. He clearly wanted to say goodbye to street life, though, and so he was very co-operative.

Things Tommy has learnt (after a lot of hard work on my part and many many sets of essential oils for the release of trauma):
  1. You can sleep through a whole night without jumping in your sleep
  2. When a face comes close to you and touches you it feels good and you don't need to back away (kiss)
  3. Being on a leash provides security
  4. You don't need to worry about food and water
  5. You don't need to grab the food that is being given to you
  6. You can walk through another dog's territory without getting attacked
  7. You can hold your bladder for a lot longer than expected
  8. There is peace and quiet
  9. There is play
  10. There is love
  11. One needs to sit to be given things
  12. Rules, bounderies and limitations (Cezar Milan)
  13. You can exist with one eye
  14. There is a better life
  15. Life is carefree
  16. It isn't allowed to chase cats ( a little too late unfortunately (future post))
It has taken 4 very eventful, stressful, and long months for Tommy to learn all of the above and to begin to relax and enjoy life. Such is the trauma of an abused ex-stray of Greece. Rehabilitation will be long, as he is nowhere near balanced yet. But there is light. I never believed with the amount of damage that he has suffered that he would make so much progress so soon.

I always believed him to be special and this thought is what has stopped me from sending him away. He has come with a lesson. A serious and important lesson for me and although I had to pay a severe price (the loss of my beloved cat to his jaws) I know that there will be a reason.

This is for you Tommy. I am finally ready to embrace you wholeheartedly and to accept you as my own. We are sticking together for better or for worse. I love you.