ASPCA gives 2% of budget to pet shelters while ‘hoarding’ millions: think tank

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Animal welfare nonprofit keeping $11M in offshore Caribbean accounts, report finds.

One of the country’s most prominent animal welfare groups is sitting on hundreds of millions of dollars — including millions in offshore Caribbean accounts — and doling out six-figure salaries to employees while giving just 2% of its budget to pet shelters, according to an explosive new report.

“We’re concerned about misinformation and a lack of information about the true agenda of the ASCPA,” CEW executive director Jack Hubbard told Fox News Digital in an interview. “We’re trying to educate the public about who this group is and who it’s not.” “When you start sharing this information with people, especially animal lovers, they’re outraged,” said Hubbard. “There’s a euthanasia crisis in this country, with more than a million animals killed, euthanized in the U.S. each year, and you’ve got this group sitting on $300 million in investments.”

CEW executive director Jack Hubbard called for Berkshadker to cut his salary in half and for ASCPA to distribute its roughly $300 million investments to local shelters.The ASPCA is leading a coalition of 40 animal rights groups in the lobbying push, dubbing this week “Protect Farm Animals Week of Action” and calling on supporters to contact members of Congress and take other actions to promote their agenda.

The purpose, according to CEW, is to incentivize livestock farmers to stop raising animals and focus instead on crops and plants. The ASPCA argues the “factory farm system” enriches a small number of companies and individuals atop the food industry while treating animals cruelly and harming the environment.

The group wasn’t forthcoming about the details of the incident, but according to reports, the cause of death was likely overheating or possibly carbon monoxide leakage.

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