CAMARILLO OFFICIALS The Honorable Mike Morgan, Mayor Jam McDonald Vice Mayor Charlotte Craven Kevin Kildee, Don Waunch City of Camarillo; 601 Carmen Dr.; Camarillo, CA 93010 ph: 805-388-5307; fax: 805-388-5318 Councilmembers: council@ci.camarillo.ca.us Jerry Bankston, City Manager: citymanager@ci.camarillo.ca.us
Kathy Long, County of Ventura Supervisor ph: 805-654 -2276; fax: 805-654-2226 email: kathy.long@ventura.org
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June 30th, 2006
The ASPCA® (American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) is the oldest animal welfare organization in the Western Hemisphere and our mission is to provide effective means for the prevention of cruelty to animals throughout the United States. We have recently received numerous complaints from concerned citizens in Ventura county CA regarding the annual fireworks display that is held in close proximity to the county animal shelter.
It is very clear from all the data that has been gathered about the health and well being of animals in shelters that the reduction of stress plays a major role in any comprehensive health care strategy to reduce the incidence of disease transmission. Stress appears in many forms in shelters, as physical, emotional or environmental. Shelters are advised by veterinary experts to expend as many of their resources as possible to minimize stress in order to keep their animals healthy. While some stresses cannot be eliminated or controlled by management, others can. One of the stresses that management can control is noise. Noise either in the form of barking dogs, loud machinery or equipment, harsh loud music, etc can have a very detrimental effect not only on the emotional health of the population, but their physical health as well. It is well known that the noise from firecrackers has a devastating effect on many dogs and cats. Many veterinarians must prescribe tranquilizers for the animals, and these are animals in a home where they can be comforted by their owners, and they still suffer from paralyzing fear and anxiety. For animals in a shelter who may already be debilitated, isolated and alone, the effects are truly frightening, and for some animals, even terrifying.
We would urge the Camarillo Parks and Recreation Dept., the Camarillo, Pleasant Valley, Somis chapter of the Lions Club and the City of Camarillo to reconsider locating their fireworks display to an area where it will have no effect on the animals seeking sanctuary in the shelter. We believe the citizens of the town would enjoy the fireworks much more if they knew the animals would not suffer as a consequence.
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