Sunday, April 29, 2007

how to hack off two major interest groups

If there's one thing that the Brits like, it's animals. Especially cute fluffy animals, but all animals really. They take animal cruelty seriously. In fact, only recently, tough new laws on animal care have come into force. And since the rather heavy handed Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) will be the ones knocking down my door if its revealed that I don't take good enough care of my cats, this actually strikes a little fear in my heart. It's not enough just not to beat the critters, you've got to provide a good standard of care now if you take on animal ownership.

There's another charity, too. Not nearly as popular, but still well known - the NSPCC - the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children. They can't take your kids away, fine you or put you in jail (like the RSPCA) but they can rat on you to social services, who can. The NSPCC is famous for adds that tug at the old heart strings - like a sad-eyed, quiet toddler and a voice-over "Mikey is quiet because he's learned that nobody comes when he cries." (Hmm - is there a book with tips?) Or ads that try to encourage parents to stop and think about their behaviour before it becomes abuse. Although, one of their campaigns last summer featured a 10 year old boy, repeatedly kicking a ball against a holiday caravan (vacation trailer home - yeah, I know, Brits like the strangest things) and the mum, who is washing up inside while dad reads the paper - and then finally she goes out there and yells at kid. Oh no!!! She yells at him. But she looks lower class and her voice is shrill and quite angry, so it must be verbal abuse. (If you ask me, the little blighter had it coming.)

Anyway, with this photo (an update to this post about baby sweaters) I'm courting disapproval from both lobbies.

trying on baby clothes
Other Cat has learned that nobody comes when she meows.

And yes, I will put that sweater on baby Cletus.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone who has a visit from the RSPCA should contact these people:

http://the-shg.org

For background on the RSPCA, who have a criminal conviction for perverting the course of justice and have tried their hand at blackmail take a look at:

http://cheetah.webtribe.net/~animadversion/

And for a comment on the RSPCA adverts try:

http://viewoftheasylum.blogspot.com/

Hmmm...

Looks like the RSPCA is hammering the working classes too. Just like the NSPCC which they founded!

Anonymous said...

That is a complicated pattern for the sweater. I hope the knitter doesn't read your blog....but if she (he?) knows you well enough to knit the sweater, I guess there would be no surprise at who wears it first. Have you tried ALL Baby Cletus's clothes on the cats?
VolMom

Vol Abroad said...

Nah - just one outfit per cat. The first time they're a little surprised, the second time...well, they're not as dumb as all that.