Kitties Of A Lesser God... How Hawaii County Government Employees Terrorize Helpless Cats
If nothing else, look at how employees emptied cat water bowls and filled them with waste mulch.
Volunteers: The volunteers who provide food and water to the cats at the dump do so on their own time and out of their pocket. One volunteer wanted to help but couldn’t afford to buy cat food, so she showed up and made sure the cats had clean, fresh drinking water. She did purchase watering bowls from thrift stores.
Then, One Day, Why? Soon, she would often arrive and find the water bowls missing. One day, she saw a staff member and asked, “Why take the water bowls?”
A Partial Truth: The employee responded simply, “It’s our job to keep the area clean.”
A Full Lie: At first glance, that appears valid, except it isn’t. It is a ruse, facade, and fiction to hide their true intention. Hawaii County employees hide ‘behind the skirts’ of Hawaii County’s Solid Waste Division Public Facilities.
Why Do I Think This? Look at these images. I have taken many time-stamped images over the MONTHS showing the same uncleaned debris around the water bowls remains, yet only the water bowl is ‘cleaned up.’ The debris has been there for months.
Depends On What Your Definition Of Clean Means: Sure, the area should be clean, but to your employees, it is just cleaning the water bowls of the helpless cats.
Glass Cut Feet: Furthermore, their failure to clean the area results in injuries to the cats.
Do Your Job – Somebody Has To: Rather than just complain, I did their job. The job they claim to do to keep the area clean. The staff didn’t.
I CLEANED THE AREA.
Hard To Believe How Pathetic This Is: It gets worse… Not only do your employees at the transfer station ‘clean up’ the cat watering bowls, but they intentionally and pathetically do the following: They empty water bowls and replace the water with mulch.
- Harming the cats at the dump.
- Harassing or intimidating the volunteers.
- Threatening myself or property.