Andrea's Story: Proof That Gas Chambers Should Be Banned?

Published January 9, 2012

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Andrea, the cat who survived a Utah animal shelter's gas chamber twice, has left a lasting legacy, raising awareness about the issue of gas chambers and whether it is a humane way to conduct animal euthanasia. NOTE: This is not Andrea.

I was outraged the other day when I learned about Andrea, the long-haired black cat who spent two of her nine lives refusing to die in the gas chamber at the West Valley Animal Shelter in Utah. After languishing at the shelter for 30 days without a home being found, Andrea was put on the shelter’s euthanasia list. Subsequently, she was forced to survive a death sentence twice in order for the shelter to give her another chance at finding a forever-loving home.

Although her experience must certainly have been traumatic, this tenacious cat’s horrendous ordeal may not be in vain. Since Andrea’s story has gone viral (with its concomitant public dismay), the inhumane ordeal this kitty went through may help bring to light the dilemma in which these crowded shelters find themselves.

While Andrea ‘s story had a happy ending (she was ultimately adopted into the permanent loving home she so richly deserved), I couldn’t help but wonder how often this horrendous scenario unfolds in shelters around the country.

Today, in light of our precarious economy and the lack of sufficient free or low cost neuter and spay clinics, many people who love their pets are unable to afford these crucial surgeries, which help to prevent the unwanted births of an untold number of animals. This sad situation leads to an inordinate number of pets surrendered to shelters.

Unfortunately, there are not enough permanent homes in which to place these needy animals who deserve a second chance. As a result, the American Humane Society of the United States estimates that four million cats and dogs--about one every 8 seconds- -are euthanized in our country every year.

In order to ensure that no animals suffer needlessly, many shelters around the country have already stopped using gas chambers. According to the Humane Society of the United States, 19 states have already passed laws that either restrict or ban the use of gas chambers. In 2008, Louisiana and Georgia enacted laws prohibiting the use of gas chambers for animal euthanasia. Grace’s Law was passed in Georgia, making it illegal to euthanize shelter pets in gas chambers after a dog survived a 30-minute gassing attempt. Louisiana passed a similar law which will go into effect in 2013.

Of course, this writer’s passionate wish is that no healthy animals will ever be euthanized simply from a dearth of permanent loving homes, and that free or low cost neuter/spay clinics will be available to those pet owners who so desperately need them.

However, until those wishes are fulfilled, perhaps Andrea’s recent frightening experience may serve to inspire all shelters to quickly find a way to end the practice of using gas chambers for euthanasia and replace them with lethal injections, a far more precise, compassionate and respectful method for these unfortunate animals.

What were your reactions to Andrea’s story?  Do you think gas chambers should be banned? Share your thoughts with a comment.

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Jo Singer

Shortly after retiring as a social worker and psychotherapist, I discovered my "writer's voice"…

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Comments (21)

Doriana Lehmann (Unverified)
The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged by the way its animals are treatet,....well..do I have to say more...?
Anonymous (Unverified)
Gas chambers MUST BE BANNED ! There has to be a way for people to get educated about taking in pets and then having them neutered. It can be quite an expensive ordeal, but we can't let our dogs and cats keep on having babies if they cannot be taken care of and then just be put to death. It's horrendous and such a nightmare and it makes me so sick inside to think that so man healthy furry friends are being put to sleep (and not in a humane way).
jean (Unverified)
the beauty and light that radiated from this cats face is amazing,and to think it was nearly extinguished for ever
Valerie (Unverified)
I hate gas chambers. I wish all states had them outlawed. I wish there was they had a cheaper way to get pet spayed. I think more people would have it done. I just wish people could understand what these unwanted pets have to go through. I adopt from the shelters.
Boop23 (Unverified)
Its embarassing that we are human beings. This is disgusting. How people could do this to another living thing is absolutely horrifying. I cant watch anything related to hurting animals sithout wanting to hunt down the twisted individuals.
Anonymous (Unverified)
25 cent bullet to the head would work just fine...no sufferin' involved there...
EarlGrayHot (Unverified)
What a horrific way to euthanize. I would prefer that no animals are ever euthanized but doing it this way is criminal. And this beautiful girl? She remionds me of my long gone cats Asphidity and Abercrombie. So sweet-I'd have taken her in! BAN gas chambers!