I just made a petition asking Okinawa’s government to transform the gas chamber in Ōzato, near Nanjo City, where everyday cats and dogs are killed with Co2, into a vet clinic where to cure and sterilize stray animals for free.
Just a Dream? I hope not.
- Ozato's nickname comes from the village where it is located, Ozato Village.
- The actual name of Ozato is the Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center.
- Ozato is a Japanese Government run animal facility (kill-shelter).
- In 1969 Ozato was formed out of a make shift office to help control the stray population.
- By 1977 Ozato become a government supported entity with its own facility.
- In 1995 Ozato started holding adoption events for locals every Wednesday, which still exists today.
- In 2005 Ozato established Animal Protections Laws to protect the animals of the island.
- Ozato is in charge of all of the stray animals on island including outer lying islands near Okinawa, Japan.
Processing Procedures of Stray Animals
- All stray animals picked up on the island of Okinawa, Japan go to Ozato.
- From there Dogs/Puppies are given 5 working days to be claimed, on the 6th working day they are gassed.
- From there Cats/Kittens are given 4 working days to be claimed, on the 5th working day they are gassed.
- Visitors are not allowed to view the selection of strays. If you are interested in an animal an adoption coordinator must be with you.
- All animals meeting their final day, are gassed promptly the following morning.
- The gassing process is very slow lasting around 20 minutes, and a very painful suffering death ensues.
- The final process is all animals are incinerated on site at their crematorium.
- In 1992 13,606 Dogs/Puppies were gassed, with a break down of 40-60 animals daily.
- In 1998 13,202 Dogs/Puppies were gassed, with a break down of 40-60 animals daily.
- In 2004 7,119 Dogs/Puppies were gassed, with a break down of 22-32 animals daily.
- In 2008 4,848 Dogs/Puppies were gassed, with a break down of 15-25 animals daily.
- The Cat/Kitten information has not been stored, but their estimates are almost double the amount of Dogs/Puppies.
Current Statistical History as of 2009 of Animals Gassed
Dogs/Puppies:
- In 2009, 2,718 Dogs were captured.
- In 2009, 569 Puppies were captured.
- In 2009, 476 Dogs were turned in.
- In 2009, 81 Puppies were turned in.
- In 2009, 395 Dogs/Puppies were reunited with their owners.
- In 2009, 315 Dogs/Puppies were adopted.
- In 2009, 734 Dogs/Puppies were from outer lying islands.
- In 2009, 3,868 Dogs/Puppies were gassed, with a break down of 12-20 animals daily.
Cats/Kittens:
- In 2009, 2,174 Cats were captured.
- In 2009, 1,565 Kittens were captured.
- In 2009, 231 Cats were turned in.
- In 2009, 164 Kittens were turned in.
- In 2009, 7 Cats/Kittens were reunited with their owners.
- In 2009, 84 Cats/Kittens were adopted.
- In 2009, 233 Cats/Kittens were from outer lying islands.
- In 2009, 4,276 Cats/Kittens were gassed, with a break down of 14-20 animals daily.
*****The current statistics and information have been taken from the 2009-2010 Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center annual report which are given out in limited supply.
CAT ROOM WHERE ALL THE CATS ARE KEPT FOR 4 DAYS BEFORE THEY ARE GASSED
HERE'S THE TEXT OF THE PETITION
To:
The governor of Okinawa Prefecture
The mayor of Naha City
Environment and health Division of Naha City
We ask the immediate stop of animals (dogs and cats) killings in Ōzato at “Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center”.
In that governmental infrastructure everyday stray cats and dogs from all Okinawa Prefecture are killed with a painful gas (CO2) inhaling: every animal suffers for TWENTY MINUTES before dying.
We believe that a civilized and modern Country as Japan should treat better its stray animals.
For this reason we ask Okinawa’s Governor to transform Ōzato’s “Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center” into a FREE, public veterinarian clinic managed by volunteers that love animals.
Their job will be of curing sick animals and sterelize them, in order to have less animals in Okinawa’s streets. We believe that is better to have less but cured animals in the streets, than just simply killing them.
SIGNATURE
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To:
沖縄県知事
那覇市長
那覇市環境衛生課
私達は、沖縄県南城市大里にある『 沖縄県動物愛護管理センター』における動物(犬と猫) 殺処分の即時停止を求めます。
この公的施設では、 沖縄県全域から収容された野良などの飼い主不明な犬や猫が、 苦痛を与えるガス(CO2)を吸入し殺されています。 それらの動物達全てが、死ぬまで”20分間”も苦しみます。
私達は、日本のような文明国家・近代国家は、 自国の野良猫や野良犬をより良く扱うべきである、 と信じています。
The governor of Okinawa Prefecture
The mayor of Naha City
Environment and health Division of Naha City
We ask the immediate stop of animals (dogs and cats) killings in Ōzato at “Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center”.
In that governmental infrastructure everyday stray cats and dogs from all Okinawa Prefecture are killed with a painful gas (CO2) inhaling: every animal suffers for TWENTY MINUTES before dying.
We believe that a civilized and modern Country as Japan should treat better its stray animals.
For this reason we ask Okinawa’s Governor to transform Ōzato’s “Okinawa Prefectural Animal Protection and Control Center” into a FREE, public veterinarian clinic managed by volunteers that love animals.
Their job will be of curing sick animals and sterelize them, in order to have less animals in Okinawa’s streets. We believe that is better to have less but cured animals in the streets, than just simply killing them.
SIGNATURE
---------- Japanese ----------
To:
沖縄県知事
那覇市長
那覇市環境衛生課
私達は、沖縄県南城市大里にある『
この公的施設では、
私達は、日本のような文明国家・近代国家は、
この理由により、私達は沖縄県知事および那覇市長が『
その業務は、沖縄の路上にいる動物達を減らすために、
私達は、路上にいる動物たちを治療して数を減らした方が、
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