Save the Meriden Humane Society Facility!

  • by: Sarah Dunn
  • recipient: City of Meriden Councillors

Dear Council Member,

We are writing today with deep concern regarding the proposed partnership with Hope Clinic, Saving Paws, and Meriden Animal Control. While partnering with a low cost health clinic, for the betterment of animals, appears to be an excellent idea for the community, we are concerned about the part of the proposal that designates over 1,500sqft of current Meriden Humane Society (MHS) building space for use in the plan.

Meriden Humane Society is one of the only no-kill shelters in the state of Connecticut, and takes no state or city dollars to provide its service. We have seen first-hand their service to animals in the forms of rescues, adoptions, rehabilitating ill and abused animals, and their vast trap-neuter-release (TNR) programs, in addition to their offering animal food, supplies, and assistance to low income Meriden residents. The space proposed for the clinic would take over a room dedicated to small dogs, an isolation area (which is crucial in ensuring new and unknown animals are not allowed to spread communicable diseases to other animals), and a storage/supply area.

Our concern is that the new plan, while seemingly offering a new service for animals in Meriden, may really be trading one important service for another with no net gain. If MHS lost space and resources to do its work, surely the animal control system would be further taxed in the process, thus defeating the purpose of an additional service and resulting in increased cost to the city. We are asking that before an agreement is reached, careful consideration be given to the existing services of the building. We only ask that the City of Meriden partner with the Meriden Humane Society to ensure that there is no interruption of their existing services. We are certain that a compromise can be reached which would allow MHS the space it needs, along with the city providing the clinic that would benefit so many animals and pet owners.

MHS has been the voice of the voiceless for so many years, and has had a huge impact on all of us in the community…..We need your voice, so that MHS can continue in their mission to ensure all lives matter. Please stand with us, and help the City of Meriden to find an alternative solution to the current proposal.

Sincerely,
Your Community

Please help be the voice for those who have none. Save our shelter. Save the community. Sign and show your support! Thank you!

Update #17 years ago
Just wanted to thank you all so much for showing your support and signing!!! Tomorrow evening there is a City Finance Committee meeting, at Meriden City Hall (5:30pm/Room 206), to discuss the reallocation of space. If anyone can make it out to show your continued support, we would greatly appreciate it! Please continue to share this petition to help us show the town how much the community needs MHS! We love and appreciate you all!
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