Target: Cynthia Zimmer, District Attorney of Kern County, California
Goal: Enforce stringent legal actions against perpetrators of alleged animal cruelty in Kern County
In a series of troubling events in Kern County, several deceased dogs were found inside dog food bags, a situation that has persisted for over a month. These incidents, highlighted by local media and animal care professionals, point to a broader issue of animal neglect and cruelty in the area. Such cases are not only shocking but also indicative of a larger, systemic problem that demands immediate attention and action.
Matthew Buck, the shelter director, reported that eleven percent of the cases at Bakersfield Animal Care Center involve cruelty or neglect. This statistic doesn’t even account for the high number of stray animals, suggesting a severe, widespread issue. The accounts from local residents and the findings from the Mojave Desert are particularly appalling, as some of these animals may have been victims of alleged dog fighting, an especially heinous form of animal abuse.
The necessity for legislative and enforcement action is clear. Local authorities and community members must step up to address and prevent such atrocities. By enforcing harsher penalties and providing more support to animal care facilities, Kern County can hope to see a decline in these disturbing incidents. Demand that those responsible for these cruel acts be held accountable under the law to ensure justice for these innocent animals.
PETITION LETTER:
Dear DA Cynthia Zimmer,
We, the concerned citizens and advocates for animal welfare, are deeply troubled by the recent findings of deceased dogs in dog food bags throughout Kern County. These findings are indicative of a severe and ongoing problem of animal cruelty that appears to be endemic to our region. It is imperative that these cases not only be thoroughly investigated but that they also result in serious legal repercussions for those found responsible.
The repeated discovery of these deceased animals in such a manner suggests a disturbing trend that may be connected to illicit activities such as dog fighting. This form of animal cruelty is not only barbaric but also a clear violation of animal welfare laws. The community’s trust in local authorities depends on their commitment to combatting and preventing such acts of cruelty.
We urge you to prioritize these cases and work closely with local animal shelters and law enforcement to ensure that those allegedly responsible are brought to justice. Strengthening the enforcement of animal cruelty laws and increasing support for animal care facilities are crucial steps towards eradicating this issue. Our community looks to you for leadership in protecting our most vulnerable residents.
Sincerely,
[Your Name Here]
Photo credit: Terry Bain
jail these creeps
I am one of those people who have discovered poor dogs in dog food bags in Mojave. I agree! Something needs to be done about it!
Those who do horrible things to innocent animals, don’t deserve to be in society. Our laws are way too lax when it comes to animal abuse.