The Oakville and District Humane Society

 

Sherri Amirault made the following comment on http://www.youtube.com/user/CanadianCanker

 

If you contact the SPCA to make some more bogus claims about me and mine again, they will make sure something is done about your harassment :)”

 

Sherri in the above comment is actually making a threat (apparently directed at Richard Norton?) ON BEHALF of the SPCA.

Rebecca and Sherri claim to be fund-raisers for the Oakville and District Humane Society.

If the SPCA uses a thug like Sherri that is not the way for an animal welfare organizations be taken seriously.

The threat is made from a YouTube channel  http://www.youtube.com/user/NitwitFromNorway

This channel is one of the approximately 80 YouTube channels Sherri Amirault and Rebecca Heslop have created to Harass and intimidate Richard Norton and anyone who dares to criticize Sherry and Rebecca's behavior.

The background picture is Richard Norton and there is a video "RIDANOS KITTEN MILL" encouraging people to report this cattery.

she has made several other comments:

 
NitwitFromNorway (28 September 2010)
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You are exactly right Richard Norton. If you make any more bogus complaints to the SPCA they have assured me that they will take action. They have already contacted the police about this. Harassing them probably wouldn't be in your best interest. I know you will anyway and they have been told all about you and what to expect from you and venniey. Remember I have the emails and letters from 7 different people you both have harassed. I have passed them on to many other Canadians and no other proof is needed you are internet stalkers in the worst degree and you are just diggin' a huge hole! CRAZY FREAKS
NitwitFromNorway (28 September 2010)
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Really venniey you couldn't find any complaints against you at Halton Police? Try again today I am positive they would like to speak with you about your bogus complaints to the SPCA. You see it is illegal here in Canada to do that. Just keep digging that hole, you and that nit wit Richard can use the insanity plea as your defense. Way to go you crazy fucks!

 

BengalsOfRidanos (Richard Norton)
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The local SPCA would be The Oakville and District Humane Society. Rebecca and Sherri claim to be fund-raisers for them. They are mentioned on my website "The fun4seeker YouTube channel and The Oakville and District Humane Society Strange bedfellows!"

Has the The Oakville and District Humane Society authorized Sherri to make threats directed toward me and Vennie on their behalf?

 

 

 

The fun4seeker YouTube channel and The Oakville and District Humane Society

Strange bedfellows!

 

 

 

fun4seeker YouTube channel

Joined: 12 January 2008
Age: 29

 

fun4seeker is Sherri Amirault aka Mulelover.

Sherri Amirault aka fun4seeker made the following comments in my first video. (The video was taken down and replaced but all the comments made on this first video are to be found on my web page.)
fun4seeker  
You don't listen to that stuff because....? It proves my point. He is not a nice man. His kids is messed now.
Why would anyone want to be
 nice to him?
Cause he has pretty cats?
 
fun4seeker
skinsthunderbomb- I will be making 2 videos. One with the help of my new friend. And the second one will prove Richard Norton has not claimed any money and has been fraudulant to the Gov't and his with his child support.

 

Comment by Richard Norton. With her “new friend” Sherri Amirault is referring to my X whom she has contacted in hopes of gaining her assistance in her criminal blackmail.

 

fun4seeker
Jersey the blond!!! Did a bunch of fat kids beat you up in school? Is that your issue? Richard Norton got paid for Fandango and Desdemona. He finally after 5 monthes just sent her the orignal pedigrees. But really why do you care. Are you waiting for your turn with him or something?

 

As of September 6th 2008 on fun4seeker’s YouTube channel, most of the home web page of The Oakville & District Humane Society was copied into her profile.

 

The telephone and email of a shelter is given: The shelter (905) 845-1551 fax (905-845-1973), e-mail rescuecats@oakvillehumane.ca

Some names Johanne Golder, Executive Director, Oakville & District Humane Society and Kim Millan, Chair of the Humane Society's Board of Directors appear in the text.

Perhaps The Oakville and District Humane Society should be made aware of my web page and my video about the Canada Kitten Fraud. They should pay particular attention to the page about the deplorable circumstances regarding Sherri Amirault’s selling of the kitten Eros to Martha. Martha was in contact with the Humane Society in connection with this case and “in hopes that the other 6 cats living in her disgusting apartment may be saved”.

I wonder if Oakville and District Humane Society endorses Sherri Amirault’s and Rebecca Heslop’s behavior.  What do they think about Sherri's theft of four kittens and her use of criminal blackmail to attempt to keep me quiet? Does the Oakville and District Humane Society approve of these two women breeding cats? Is the Oakville and District Humane Society comfortable with the association to Sherri Amirault makes on this YouTube channel?

 

It is important that animal welfare organizations be taken seriously. There are strong forces and economic contingencies in society that unfortunately can work against the welfare and humane treatment of animals. The humane treatment of animals costs money! If animal welfare organizations are to be taken seriously it is important that such organizations are selective in what they endorse and do not endorse.

 

 

I have sent the following email to Johanne Golder and rescuecats@oakvillehumane.ca at the
Oakville & District Humane Society:

 

Sherri Amirault’s association with the Oakville & District Humane Society

I would like to bring to your attention the following YouTube channel http://uk.youtube.com/user/fun4seeker
 
This YouTube channel is Sherri Amirault’s aka also on YouTube as mulelover and fun4seeker. Sherri Amirault has on the above channel associated herself with the The Oakville & District Humane Society. She has copied most of the Oakville & District Humane Society‘s web page to her profile.
I would like to bring to your attention that Sherri Amirault and her sister in law are involved in the theft of four Bengal kittens from me.
You can learn more about it her:
http://home.no.net/rhnorton/Sherri_Amero.htm

These two women are also involved in the selling of one of these kittens. I doubt in the The Oakville & District Humane Society would approve of the manner in which the selling was conducted. More about that her:
http://home.no.net/rhnorton/email_correspondence_between_mar.htm

Does The Oakville & District Humane Society approve of this association with Sherri Amirault?

Sincerely
Richard Norton

 

 

The following is the complete text appearing on fun4seeker’s YouTube profile:

 

“Humane Society rescues 52 cats from filthy conditions
Many of these cats are undersocialized and very shy. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent for one of these beautiful creatures when they are ready, call the shelter (905) 845-1551 or e-mail rescuecats@oakvillehumane.ca. If you are interested in adopting one of our bengals, please complete the Bengal Cat Adoption Application and send it via email or fax (905-845-1973). For more information on our adoption process and fees, please visit our regular adoptions page. Like all adoption applications, they will be processed in the order that they are received by the ODHS.
August 29 2008

Oakville, Ontario, August 29 2008 -- It took nine hours for Animal Protection Officers of the Oakville and District Humane Society to find and coax more than 50 distressed cats out of hiding in a home in north-east Oakville.

Accompanied by a veterinarian and the police, staff worked tirelessly to locate and transport all the cats to safety. Most of the cats are estimated to be one to four years old, and about six are kittens. All but one are Bengal cats, a breed known for its exotic markings and intelligent personality.

"A concerned citizen called to report the situation," says Johanne Golder, Executive Director, Oakville & District Humane Society. "This prompted an investigation and we obtained a search warrant under the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Agents are continuing to investigate the situation."

"The cats were living in deplorable conditions, feces and urine everywhere, they were hiding in kitchen cupboards, inside sofas, with no food or water. They were squinting as they encountered the sunlight outside the house and were transported to safety." Golder continues. "Our shelter and other community supporters kept their doors open late to care for and temporarily house these gorgeous animals."

The Oakville and District Humane Society's shelter on Cornwall Road can house about 160 cats comfortably. There are currently almost 400 in our care. "We urgently need loving homes for all of our animals, but these new arrivals has put an even bigger strain on our limited resources" says Kim Millan, Chair of the Humane Society's Board of Directors.

Many of these cats are undersocialized and very shy. If you are interested in becoming a foster parent for one of these beautiful creatures when they are ready, call the shelter (905) 845-1551 or e-mail rescuecats@oakvillehumane.ca. If you are interested in adopting one of our bengals, please complete the Bengal Cat Adoption Application and send it via email or fax (905-845-1973). For more information on our adoption process and fees, please visit our regular adoptions page. Like all adoption applications, they will be processed in the order that they are received by the ODHS.

These animals desperately need your help. Extra funds are required to provide necessary medical care to make these cats ready for adoption. They will also need to be spayed and neutered before they can go to their new forever home.

A one-time donation to help the rescued cats may be made to the Oakville & District Humane Society either online, by mail or by telephone; earmark your donation "rescuecats." On-going donations of just $10 per month will help the Humane Society continue to rescue animals in distress.”

 

http://uk.youtube.com/fun4seeker