RSPCA 'proud' of royal patronage despite Prince Harry hunting

Started by Kritter, December 13, 2017, 06:45:41 PM

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Kritter

RSPCA 'proud' of royal patronage despite Prince Harry hunting | Republic

QuoteI would be interested to hear your answers to each of these questions and hear a clear and measurable account of the benefits of that patronage, that outweigh the harm royal connections can do to the cause of animal welfare. If the RSPCA has conducted research or produced a report into this apparent benefit it would be useful to put that in the public domain. Perhaps you can send me a copy of any such report.

If no such measurable benefits exist, members of the public could be forgiven for believing that the continuing royal patronage has more to do with the attitudes and perceived status of your trustees and executives, than it has to do with what?s in the best interests of the charity. This then raises obvious questions about the independence of the charity and possible royal influence on the RSPCA?s approach to hunting.

Duch_Luver_4ever

As long as the hunting is done humanely, and they treat their working animals and pets well, there really isnt an issue with the royal patronage. Im sure many non royal hunters own pets and use the RSPCA to either adopt or drop off animals.

As long as those guidelines are followed, the RSPCA really shouldnt be involved in pro or anti hunting, thats more a public policy issue.
"No other member of the Royal Family mattered that year, or I think for the next 17 years, it was just her." Arthur Edwards, The Sun Photographer, talking about Diana's impact.

Kritter

Either they collect money to help & protect animals or they don't.