International: EU Written Declaration for Stray Animals Now Has a Few Weeks Left – WE NEED YOUR HELP IMMEDIATELY !

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The Written Declaration for European Stray and Pet Animals

NOW HAS ONLY THREE WEEKS OR LESS UNTIL ITS CLOSURE.

 

The *** FINISH DATE IS Thursday 7th MAY 2009. ***

 

This is a final call to everyone across Europe to please contact your own national MEPs and ask them to sign up to this declaration.  Most of the hard work has been done for you (see links below); the last leg is down to individual citizens in their own EU member states to rally support from their national MEP’s.

 

Also, please distribute this site link to as many animal welfare organisations as possible on your contacts list, asking them to get their members and supporters to e mail MEP’s.  Even international friends can help us in Europe by putting the word out to contacts in animal welfare organisations.  International pressure will help.

 

For full details of how to find your national MEP’s, including names and sample letters to copy and e mail, please view the following SAV links:

 

http://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/04/06/europe-urgent-action-now-required-before-may-for-eu-stray-animals/

 

http://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/03/28/europe-all-eu-please-sign-before-may-for-stray-animals-legislation/

 

http://serbiananimalsvoice.wordpress.com/2009/02/02/vital-action-for-european-strays-and-pet-animals-a-request-to-every-eu-citizen-to-act-and-act-now-thank-you/

Written Declarations – Time Limit for Adoptionto-hutchinson

 

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/activities/plenary/writtenDecl.do?language=EN

 

Declarations lapse after three months in the register if they have not been signed by at least half the MEPs.

 

There are 785 Members of the European Parliament, and in order to prevent this declaration from finishing on 7th May, we need to gain signatures from at least 50% of MEPs.  It is a very tall order but not impossible.

 

MEPs right across Europe need to be contacted.

 

For full details of how to find your national MEP’s, including names and sample letters to copy and e mail, please view the SAV links above.

 

 

Please act NOW for the stray animals of Europe.

 

Finally;

Today, 17th April, Diana and I have finalised a paper which is going to be included as part of a submission to Mr. Alain Hutchinson MEP, co-author of the Written Declaration on Stray and Pet animals, during the following week by a team of campaigners from ‘SARS’.

 

A copy of the paper can be viewed by accessing the following link:

 

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The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years.  Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

 

We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion.  We hope that this paper is a part justification for

 

1                    Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

2                    The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

 

The final words from Diana and I state the following:

 

With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

 

Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals.  Europe needs to act and act now.  We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP.  This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

 

 

Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

Mark and Diana – SAV.

 

Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

 

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THEY ALL NEED YOUR HELP – PLEASE GIVE IT NOW !

 

 

48 Responses

  1. please sing the law about animals

    • This terrible inhumane cruelty to defenseless animals by monsters in the guise of man, has got to stop. Who the blazes are these people that think they have the right to inflict this pain and torture upon our fellow creatures. Who gave them the right to inflict this torture. If they can look into the eyes of these creatures who beg them with their eyes to stop, and they continue to inflict the torture, it’s no wonder they can inflict it upon their fellow man. PLEASE STOP IT NOW…. GIVE ANIMALS A VOICE THAT CAN BE HEARD. LISTEN TO THEIR CRYS.

  2. il faut avancer dans la civilisation et stopper tous ces sacrifices inutiles et cruels;
    on est pas un homme quand on peut faire des choses pareilles!
    la stérilisation est la solution à toutes ces dérives obsolètes et ne coûte pas beaucoup plus chère et surtout elle rend à l’homme son état d’humain!

  3. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  4. No Responses to “International: EU Written Declaration for Stray Animals Now Has a Few Weeks Left – WE NEED YOUR HELP IMMEDIATELY !”
    ESIN ONDER, on April 19th, 2009 at 7:39 pm Said: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  5. All creatures have a right to live in freedom.Please let us share the life with lovely stray animals.

  6. Implementation of EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals is critical. It is essential people take responsibility and formulate welfare strategies to protect stray animals and cut the needless breeding.

  7. Please help these poor animal and remember they do not ask to be born

  8. PLEASE STOP SLAUGHTERING OF ANIMAL.

  9. It’s horrible what the “human”beings are doing to the animals and to whole nature!!!

  10. It’s horrible what so-called “human”beings are doing to the animals and to the whole nature!!!

  11. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  12. It is heartbreaking to see so much suffering that God’s creatures go through around the world. They do nothing to get this form of treatment, and they ask for nothing! They are probably the only living species on this earth that does nothing wrong. The most innocent of all innocents are the ones that man takes advantage of more quickly than any other, except for children.

    It is time that the world look at what we are doing and try and make changes. We have lost our very souls if we will just take the time to look at what we are doing and have done. We need to get back to what makes us human! And that is to give back to these creatures what we have taken away. Their lives and their right to a good life.

    We need to DO THE RIGHT THING!

  13. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

  14. Sterilisation of owned animals should be compulsory – they are the source of the strays….

  15. Please help these lovely dogs

  16. Please help these poor animal and remember they do not ask to be born.

  17. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

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  18. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

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  20. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

    ESIN ONDER, on April 19th, 2009 at 7:57 pm Said:
    No Responses to “International: EU Written Declaration for Stray Animals Now Has a Few Weeks Left – WE NEED YOUR HELP IMMEDIATELY !”
    ESIN ONDER, on April 19th, 2009 at 7:39 pm Said: Your comment is awaiting moderation.
    The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

    A.Gül Varchetta, on April 19th, 2009 at 8:08 pm Said:
    All creatures have a right to live in freedom.Please let us share the life with lovely stray animals.

    Wendy Hassell, on April 19th, 2009 at 9:13 pm Said:
    Implementation of EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals is critical. It is essential people take responsibility and formulate welfare strategies to protect stray animals and cut the needless breeding.

    Sally Gibson, on April 19th, 2009 at 9:34 pm Said:
    Please help these poor animal and remember they do not ask to be born

    Omer AKBIYIK, on April 20th, 2009 at 1:09 am Said:
    PLEASE STOP SLAUGHTERING OF ANIMAL.

    Selin Aydin, on April 20th, 2009 at 6:14 am Said:
    It’s horrible what the “human”beings are doing to the animals and to whole nature!!!

    Selin Aydin, on April 20th, 2009 at 6:15 am Said:
    It’s horrible what so-called “human”beings are doing to the animals and to the whole nature!!!

    Aysun Canitez, on April 20th, 2009 at 9:25 am Said:
    The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

    Elizabeth, on April 20th, 2009 at 11:32 am Said:
    It is heartbreaking to see so much suffering that God’s creatures go through around the world. They do nothing to get this form of treatment, and they ask for nothing! They are probably the only living species on this earth that does nothing wrong. The most innocent of all innocents are the ones that man takes advantage of more quickly than any other, except for children.

    It is time that the world look at what we are doing and try and make changes. We have lost our very souls if we will just take the time to look at what we are doing and have done. We need to get back to what makes us human! And that is to give back to these creatures what we have taken away. Their lives and their right to a good life.

    We need to DO THE RIGHT THING!

  21. Dear Member of the European Parliament (MEP),

    As an turkish citizen and animal welfare campaigner who is fully aware of the untold suffering inflicted on stray and roaming animals throughout several nations of the European Union, as well as many non-EU, European states (the Balkans), I fully endorse the written declaration presented by Mr. Alain Hutchinson, Mr. David Hammerstein and Mr.. Neil Parish (MEPs) regarding the “welfare of pets and stray animals”.
    I am personally requesting you please give both your signature to the declaration and your full support as an MEP to this very important (proposed) animal welfare legislation at every opportunity throughout its transistion within Parliament.

    With the EU elections this June (2009), we feeel it is the responsibility of elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all

    EUROPEAN STRAY and ROAMING ANIMALS.

    Europe cannot wait another ten years for action. Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals.. Europe needs to act and act now.

  22. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

  23. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  24. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  25. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  26. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  27. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  28. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  29. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

  30. I am interested in helping animals worldwide. I live in the USA in New Jersey. I’d like to advertise this on MYSpace.

  31. If you are human beings doing this to these poor and innocent animals I am not the human being.

  32. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  33. Lütfen hayvan haklarını koruyalım.Candostlarımızı ölüme terk etmiyelim.Saygılar.

  34. The SAV submission deals specifically with the stray situation in Serbia, currently a non-EU member state but one seeking membership over the next few years. Other submissions which will be presented to Mr. Hunchinson will be associated with the situation for stray animals in other EU member and current non-member states.

    We have been limited to the amount of space for our particular submission, but hope that you will find it is short but informative, the photographs of the situation for Serbian strays on the final pages say everything in our opinion. We hope that this paper is a part justification for

    1 Serbia to seriously address its national stray population situation, and

    2 The European Union to implement Union-wide legislation in the very near future which will give member states no option but to implement better welfare legislation for stray animals.

    The final words from Diana and I state the following:

    “With the EU elections this June (2009), we feel it is the responsibility of our elected members of the European Parliament to immediately pass and implement EU-wide legislation for the protection and welfare of all European stray and roaming animals. Europe cannot wait another ten years for action”.

    Europe cannot keep dismissing this issue of stray animals. Europe needs to act and act now. We hope that the signatures given to this declaration will be a good indicator as to how much ‘animal welfare’ actually means to each and every MEP. This is an ideal time as the views of each MEP in relation to this Declaration can be used by Euro citizens when deciding who to cast their vote(s) for at the EU Elections this June.

    Thank You for your time and efforts for European Strays –

    Mark and Diana – SAV.

    Please, make these last few weeks productive weeks for the stray animals of Europe.

  35. Czech Republic say Hi,

    We are here to help!!!
    love you all

  36. abusement against animals is illegal ,in this awfull way!mercy!mercy! you must stop this cruelty!!
    LAWS have to confirm your elegal actions!
    how will you be a member of EE?
    justice will act against you!!
    pitty on you!
    maria houstoulaki
    popi houstoulaki
    maria drosou
    stelios tsoumpas
    george tsoumpas
    dimitris psarras
    mary frangaki
    nini kapetanakh
    elli feretzaki
    maria patronikola
    maria latsoudi
    maria sarantinidi
    massimo di babbo
    keti borgia
    citizens of Greece

  37. this is heartbreaking, when will these backward uneducated countries finally realise that the way forward is to Sterilise and vaccinate, not to murder these delightfull and intelligent animals, it is a shame the people living in those countries do not have the brains like the animals do.

  38. Here we are in the 21st century and still man’s attitude to animals in so many ways has remained the same. When will they realise that these poor dogs need to be cared for, rather than constantly abused and neglected. It is so soul destroying to realise that we have learnt very little over the years in respect of these poor innocent creature.

  39. Please help the stray animals. Let them not suffer.

  40. The animals need your help. Please don’t turn your back on these voiceless creatures that depend on you.

  41. Les animaux sont des êtres vivants… il faut les considérer commes tels et pas comme des objets

  42. c est vraiment immonde je dirais meme dégueulasse onjour votre pays quelle belle image c est vraiment honteux vous etes très petit pour faire ces cruautes à notre époque vous ne respectez vraiment rien vous le paierez un jour et je le souhaite du fond du coeur ………….. c est odieu tortionnaires bourreaux………………..

  43. Don’t forget ! They have a right to live in freedom in the nature.

  44. STOP THEY MUST STOP THEIR BARBARITIES,we must do the same with them ,they are barbare

  45. STOP THEY ARE BARBARE

  46. LES RESPONSABLES DOIVENT ARRETER TOUT DE SUITE CE MARTYRE ANIMAL

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