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 Post subject: My blood is boiling
PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 12:33 pm 
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Ok i not usually like this but my blood is boiling at the moment :x . Why do people moan about things like, Cyprus government should do this or that. For example they should ban poison for dogs in cyprus. Why is it not banned at the moment is because people do not act on there feelings, they just let it pass them by and hope someone else will do something about it. Well this is a wake up call for you all,.NOTHING will be done unless people complain or avoid going to such a country, so it hit's them where it hurts in there pocket. Then and only then will something be done to get this poison banned from Cyprus and other country's.

So if you got a something to say,have a moan on here then moan about it to the right people who can do something about it. You can moan on here, but it only words you are saying ???? and be forgotten in a few days time, but if you moan to the right people then you have been heard, and if enough people moan then something might be done about it.

So remember ACTION IS BETTER THAN WORDS. And yes i am going to email the Cyprus goverment right now to put my veiws across, and hope they get many more over the next few days. :x

Sorry for the rant

P.s was not going to post this, just my way of getting things out of my system.


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Just found this

Lanate (Lannate)and Nudrin are the brand name for Methomyl, a carbamate pesticide
Wearing a muzzle could save your dogs life
The first signs an owner should look out for are salivating and shaking or staggering. The animal should be taken to a vet immediately for treatment. Owners must also be very vigilant in ensuring that their pets do not pick up any poisoned objects, which are usually fish or meat.
Lanate is the brand name of an organophosphate pesticide. It is banned in almost every other country in Europe, but is readily available in Cyprus
Cyprus law forbids “any person to inject, water or feed an animal with any product which contains a poison”. The punishment is a maximum of 12 months in prison, a £1,000 fine or both.


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sorry just found this PLEASE READ ALL OFF IT.

INCIDENTS of poisoning of people’s unsuspecting pets for no apparent reason are sadly not unusual in Cyprus, but do not cease to be shocking, criminal behaviour.

This week saw an outbreak of mass Lanate poisonings in Ypsonas village outside Limassol, revealing the gravity of the situation, the apparent lack of will on the part of police and state to punish offenders and the need for organised mobilisation to campaign against such killings.

Since last Friday, five dogs, two cats and dozens of birds in Ypsonas have been killed after eating chunks of meat laced with Lanate, placed at strategic spots in the area.

“Last week, we had a beautiful six-year-old Labrador, a young Pointer Cross and two healthy cats. All part of our family,” said Steve Carr, an Ypsonas resident whose pets were killed by Lanate poisoning.

“On January 18, I was on my way to meet a client in Larnaca when my tearful wife phoned me saying the dogs were dying on the driveway. Despite the heroic efforts of the local vet, he unfortunately couldn’t save them.

“They died an agonising death in front of my poor wife and daughter. On Monday morning, one of our harmless domesticated cats died the same way. We now dare not let our last remaining pet out of the house,” Carr explained.

Neighbouring pets have also been targeted with the same poison, while wild birds in the area picking on the poison are also being killed. The incidents have been reported to police, and although local police assured Carr that they would be looking into it, no progress has been made so far.

Lanate seems to be a favourite for those aiming to poison animals, due to the ease with which people can access it, and the fact that it is odourless and tasteless, making it impossible to detect.

“The kind of psychopath that uses Lanate is probably trying to target pests such as snakes or rats. Perhaps they have a fear or loathing of cats or dogs. In other European or Western cultures these people would shoo them away or call the Local Authority to deal with the problem.

“Unfortunately there are a dangerous minority of Cypriots with an ignorant mentality who don’t think about the distress and pain they inflict on the innocent victims and their pining owners,” Carr said.

“This is 2008 and we live in the European Union! When is the Cyprus government going to wake up and do something to stop it? Talk to anyone in Cyprus. Ask them if they know anyone affected by this scandal.

“Everyone in Cyprus either knows someone or has been a victim themselves. I now know many pet owners who keep antidote injections at the ready. Some fear letting their pets out of their homes,” he added.

Determined to take action following the killings of his pets, Carr wrote a report of the incidents and forwarded them to a network of contacts. He received replies from a number of people who have had similar experiences in Cyprus, offering advice and suggestions on how to get organised against such criminal acts.

“We are tired of the attitudes, and for me in particular, the cruelty to animals perpetuated through ignorance. Not only that but the hunting and illegal trapping of threatened species by Neanderthals unhindered by a gutless government afraid to lose support,” said another exasperated pet owner, who had lived in Cyprus in the past.

“The only way to combat this is to have Lanate and other poisons of this nature banned from importation. A large enough pressure group will do this only if it affects votes. I am certain you will find support in Cyprus from the many animal groups, unemployed women and retired folk,” she added.

Carr is now determined to start a campaign against Lanate poisonings and presently looking for other people, interested in devoting time for this cause. “I would like to know if there are people who are interested in organising such a campaign.

“People, who have the time should get together and do something. I want something to come out of this and I want the government to listen,” said Carr.

n To get involved in the campaign, contact Steve Carr at stevecarrpax@cytanet.com.cy


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:21 pm 
Mark,

I understand your frustration & agree with what you're saying in principle but no matter who you write to, it will fall on deaf ears over here, as its all been done before & will probably be done a thousand times more & still nothing will happen as the Cypriot government don't work that way :roll:

If you are going to write to anyone, you need to have more than just your name on the letter, you will need thousands of people backing you & I don't mean 2 or 3, I mean 10 or 15 thousand & then you send the letter to the European Union, as they are the one's who should be tackling this problem :roll:

Personally, if my pup gets poisoned, then I will act myself & not wait for anyone to write a letter :x


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I know where you are coming from, but i feel so angry at the moment about this. I am still going to email the goverment about this i am going to email all the paper's here in the uk , so i hope one of them will make a story about this, but very doubtful though, as i sure someone has already done so. I can not just let this pass me by i have to try and do something Pete.

I know a lot of you think i am mad doing this, but i really do think someone need's to do something about this.

ACTION NOT WORDS, That me Pete :wink: :lol: I can only but try my best


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 28, 2008 1:43 pm 
I understand you passion & commend your attempts to get these people to listen to your plight but as I said, you need a lot of backing behind you before anyone will listen :o

I for one will help where I can & I know a lot of our members will back you too, so feel free to write to the newspapers & if any of them take this story up, we will highlight this on the forum & hope it gets picked up by the right people :D


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I think it was last year, or maybe even the year before, that a petition to ban Lanate was started (possibly on the Eastern Board), which was picked up by all the boards. This massive petition was then sent to the "powers that be" - what happened??? ZILCH, NADA, SODALL, NOWT - they just do NOT want to know.

We had a spate round where I live last year, where about 4 cats died, and I saw one of them - it was awful, and there was nothing we could do for it.

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Correct jean all forums put together lannate petition and remember it well.As you say nowt.

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So maybe the News Papers are the next best thing then :roll:


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I agree, take it from another very frustrated person who should be running a professional ambulance service in Paphos and not still working offshore in the North Sea.

If they will not register Paramedics here to help save HUMAN LIVES then there is little chance of them banning poisons to save animal lives.

Never mind the brave hunters that even take pot shots at domestic pets.

The only answer you will receive is 'THIS IS CYPRUS'

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I'm not into violence much :wink: but something needs to be done to safe guard lives, whether it be human or animal :shock:


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Pete wrote:
So maybe the News Papers are the next best thing then :roll:


So be it then ? i going to write to all the news papers in the uk. Just hope that it will work. Has anyone got an email for cyprus papers please


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Hi Mark

Below are details of cyprus mail

Editor: Kosta Pavlowitch editor@cyprus-mail.com
Editor (Seven): Katy Turner katy@cyprus-mail.com
Chief Reporter: Jean Christou jchristou@cyprus-mail.

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Just to let you know that there is a petition that I believe has been started by Greenpeace (or the Green Party) and Shampooch has the paper there to be signed, so all you folk that are here get to them and sign that petition.

They are situated opposite Deals on Wheels in Geroskipou.

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Yes Trish, it is the Green Party - I signed their petition at the Health and Well-being Festival at the Venus Beach recently. Many of the other Pet Shops have petitions - but it is only the Brits signing them. Only course is through the E U I fear - I too am so anxious about poisoning. I'm getting paranoid when I go out with Bracken.
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Didn't realise that Ruth, but will get a copy from Gill next time I am up and go round to some of the neighbours with dogs and get them to sign.

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I have just emailed most of the uk papers, plus cyprus paper. Fingers crossed that they will reply back to me :D And thanks Pete for your support, i know we can beat this once and for all, if we have the right backing and support from the big guys in the press.


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I have to say, when we move over I really want to bring out 9 month old springer, but reading all the horror stories, I do wonder if he would be better off trying to find a new home for him.... would break my heart, but could not live with myself if I killed him via poison!


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Hi,

We brought our springer over who is 8 last March, she was bit by a viper in july, it was a nightmare but fortunately she did survive. The strange thing is, the Vet said if she got bit again in the next six months she would be ok because she has had such a big dose of the anti-dote. Which makes we wonder why she can't have a six monthly injection ??

I got her fitted with a muzzle in the uk, as I am paranoid about poisoning. but to be honest she goes mad every time I put it on. I tend to just let her wander round the garden, and sometimes take her to work with me where I know it is safe.

Walking a dog over here is not a pleasure as you have to be so vigilant. I have seen those little blue 'tea bags' of poison nailed to Carob trees for the carob rats, but surely these are dangerouse for dogs, and cats if they fall loose.

I will support any group trying to ban poison.

Any news back from the Mark ?

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LETS START A PETITION NOW.
CYPRUS GOVERMENT BAN POISION NOW.
SO COME ON PAPHOS PEOPLE
LETS GET AS MANY NAMES AS POSSIBLE
PLEASE PUT YOUR NAMES BELOW
CHARLIE, MANDRIA

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arsenal wrote:
LETS START A PETITION NOW.
CYPRUS GOVERMENT BAN POISION NOW.
SO COME ON PAPHOS PEOPLE
LETS GET AS MANY NAMES AS POSSIBLE
PLEASE PUT YOUR NAMES BELOW
CHARLIE, MANDRIA


contact Steve Carr at stevecarrpax@cytanet.com.cy He starting a petition, i do hope all you on pp will join this petition. :D


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PostPosted: Fri Feb 29, 2008 10:54 am 
I've just emailed Steve to add me & my missus onto the petition, let's get this thing going peeps :D :D


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We too will email Steve right now to sign up to this. I am not sure it will do any good, but trying is better than doing nothing. When we arrive with our collie, I would be devastated to think that we had brought her all this way for her to end up being poisoned by some cruel b*****d.

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Tina Mason wrote:
We too will email Steve right now to sign up to this. I am not sure it will do any good, but trying is better than doing nothing. When we arrive with our collie, I would be devastated to think that we had brought her all this way for her to end up being poisoned by some cruel b*****d.


We will never know unless we try Tina. I must say it feels great to know that there are people out there that really cares, and it not just me on my own. Ok i might not get nothing back from papers ect ect but at least i can try everything there is to try to stop this madness. And i will not give up until my last breath :wink: so that be another 100yrs time :lol:


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