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Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« on: May 14, 2011, 07:47:26 AM »
By Julie M. Aurelio
Philippine Daily Inquirer

For brutally killing a stray cat and bragging about it in his blog in 2009, a University of the Philippines student was not only fined P2,000, but would have to take care of more than 200 cats and more than 50 dogs at an animal shelter.

Joseph Candare pleaded guilty on Thursday to charges of violating the Animal Welfare Act and was consequently convicted by a Quezon City Metropolitan Trial Court after his arraignment.

Candare’s conviction is the first conviction for a case that PAWS has initiated and filed against an individual violator of animal welfare and rights.

Instead of sentencing him to six months to two-year jail term as mandated by law, Judge Catherine Manodon of MTC Branch 40 ordered Candare to pay a P2,000 fine.

As part of the Candare family’s arrangement with the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), the UP student will also render volunteer work for PAWS in the next two to six months.

“He will be doing most of what other volunteers do. It is perhaps his apology for his deed years ago,” said Charlene Laxamana, administrative officer of PAWS.

Like any other volunteer, Candare will be taking care of 255 cats, 53 dogs, as well as cleaning their cages and doing clerical work.

Aside from the volunteer work, Candare will also receive advice from a psychologist, according to Laxamana.

Laxamana said there had been over 40 convictions in the past for violations of the Animal Welfare Act, but these involved mostly mass animal abuses, such as the transport and sale of dog meat.

Candare, then a 19-year-old student in 2009, admitted on his blog that he tortured and killed a stray cat at the National Institute of Physics compound at the UP Diliman campus in Quezon City.

Candare eventually deleted the post after receiving outraged and shocked comments about it.

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #1 on: May 14, 2011, 07:55:03 AM »
He deserved to be punished and possibly enjoying his new role; picking up droppings   ;D

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #2 on: May 14, 2011, 08:02:42 AM »

Aside from the volunteer work, Candare will also receive advice from a psychologist, according to Laxamana.

This is important. By the looks of it, the boy needs serious counseling.

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #3 on: May 14, 2011, 08:05:21 AM »

He deserved to be punished and possibly enjoying his new role; picking up droppings   ;D

Morag kinahanglan tingali i-monitor ang iyang serbisyo. Basin mapukaw hinuon ang iyang cruelty samtang nag-atiman sa mga iring ug iro...

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #4 on: May 14, 2011, 08:11:20 AM »
Aw kon maghinanggaw ug usab, sayon na kaayong kuninitan sa mga iro ug iring; the other meat ang resulta niya.

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #5 on: May 14, 2011, 09:02:58 AM »

another one bites the dust; yipeeee! 

yes, he should be counseled about empathy and respect for life in whatever form.  at the shelter, he may just realize that all that cats and dogs need is affection from the more powerful humans.

no, i don't hope that the lesson he learns from this is to stop blogging.

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #6 on: May 14, 2011, 09:11:36 AM »

we are still far from recognizing animal rights and welfare wholly as a nation, but it looks like we're slowly getting there with small positive steps.  but this one here is one giant leap for animalkind.

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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #9 on: May 14, 2011, 09:49:18 AM »

Here's the reply PAWS got for the above

Response from UP College of Science Dean RE: Joseph Candare


From: Caesar Saloma
Subject: From Caesar Saloma/20 April 2009/Mr Candare
Date: Monday, 20 April, 2009, 6:56 PM
20 April 2009

Ms. Nita Hontiveros-Lichauco
President
The Philippine Animal Welfare Society, Inc
New Manila, Quezon City

Dear Ms. Hontiveros-Lichauco :

This is to acknowledge the receipt today of your letter dated 17 April 2009 concerning Mr Joseph Carlo Candare who made an entry in his blog that he killed a cat in a manner that is pathetic, appalling and worrisome.

The College of Science (CS) does not tolerate the cruel treatment of animals by any of its scientist, researchers and students. Mr Candare is a BS Applied Physics student of the National Institute of Physics (NIP) which is one of the eleven constituent units of CS (www.science. upd.edu.ph).

I will ask the NIP Director, Dr Arnel Salvador to meet with Mr Candare and to demand an explanation about the acts that he mentioned in his blog. The NIP will make a recommendation to my office about the possible action(s) that can be taken against Mr Candare according to existing University rules and regulations.

I assure you that the Office of the CS Dean will handle your serious concern promptly.

Maraming salamat po.

Sincerely yours,
Caesar Saloma
–
Caesar Saloma, PhD
Professor, National Institute of Physics
Dean, College of Science
University of the Philippines
Diliman, Quezon City 1101, Philippines


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Re: Punishment for Killing 1 Cat: Taking Care of 255 Cats
« Reply #10 on: November 02, 2011, 11:25:09 PM »
‘Cat killer’ gets second chance at animal home

By Julie M. Aurelio
Philippine Daily Inquirer
12:24 am | Tuesday, October 25th, 2011


Once branded a “cat killer” by animal lovers, Joseph Carlo Candare is slowly trying to reform his image—with a little help from the Philippine Animal Welfare Society (PAWS).

On his first day of volunteering for the animal rights group, the Physics major from the University of the Philippines (UP) “looked lost,” shuffling his feet and lowering his head to avoid people’s stares.

“I recall him speaking in a very soft voice and I had to ask him to repeat what he said; that he didn’t know how to handle cats,” said Anna Hashim-Cabrera of PAWS told the Inquirer in a recent interview.

The volunteer work was part of an agreement Candare’s lawyer worked out with a Quezon City court after his client was convicted for animal cruelty for stomping on a stray cat, which died of its injuries.

The UP student went on to write about what he did in his blog in 2009, incurring the ire of animal lovers and prompting PAWS to file a case against him.

As punishment, Judge Catherine Manodon of the Metropolitan Trial Court Branch 49 fined him P2,000 and ordered him to render volunteer work in an animal shelter for two months.

At PAWS, which is home to 255 cats and 53 dogs, Candare’s duties include cleaning litter boxes and mopping the shelter’s floors under the watchful eye of his supervisor, Charlene Laxamana.

Cabrera and Laxamana said they were hopeful that the UP student’s experience at PAWS would help change his attitude toward animals.

“At the very least, we want him to have a basic respect for animals. We don’t expect him to adopt a cat or anything like that,” Laxamana said.

At first, Candare went to the shelter once a week for the first two months following his conviction in May. But right now, he shows up only once or twice a month, according to Cabrera.

“Perhaps he is busy with school work,” she said.

Recalling Candare’s first day of volunteering at PAWS, Cabrera said they introduced him to the cats, telling him their names as well as how they came to be at the shelter.

She added that she also guided him the first time he touched one of the cats assigned to his care.

Candare stroked the animal’s back and when he reached out to touch the cat’s face, the feline licked his hand, Cabrera recalled.

“I told him, ‘See, she likes you’ but maybe because I don’t know him that well, he looked very withdrawn,” she said.

Meanwhile, other PAWS volunteers were told not to say anything about his case or be rude to him so that he would not feel uncomfortable at the shelter.

Later on, Candare began asking questions about his “wards,” a sign that he was interested in them, Laxamana said.

“Sometimes he would ask, ‘So this one, where did he come from?’ He wanted to know the history of the cats,” she told the Inquirer.

Once, when their conversation turned to animal cruelty cases, Laxamana said she couldn’t help but ask him about his case.

Judging by his reply, she said she was of the impression that his actions were motivated by his desire for attention.

Just like other volunteers

“But you know, if I didn’t know that he had a case before involving animal cruelty, I would say he’s just like any other volunteer here,” Laxamana added.

Asked to assess their newest volunteer, both Cabrera and Laxamana said that it was still too early to tell if Candare had undergone a change of heart due to his volunteer work at PAWS.

Based on their estimate, the UP student has only rendered about 40 percent of the two months’ worth of volunteer work required of him by the court.

“But [from] what we have seen so far, we are always hopeful,” Cabrera said, adding: “We hope he would come more often though.”

And just like the animals who were abandoned or rescued but found a new home at PAWS, Candare’s volunteer work can be likened to being given a second chance—perhaps, a chance to reform, Cabrera noted.

Laxamana said that there are other people like Candare who do not like cats although they do not harm them.

For her, the rules are simple: If the animal does not hurt you, don’t hurt it at all.

“He’s seen the consequences of his actions. He doesn’t need the public to remind him of what will happen if he does it again,” she said, referring to Candare.


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« Reply #11 on: November 04, 2011, 04:49:44 PM »
I hope it's not just for show, as his earlier action seemed to be so intended...



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« Reply #12 on: November 04, 2011, 04:54:58 PM »
the poor guy had landed in the national news for all the wrong reasons, he can no longer afford to make another show of his folly.



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« Reply #13 on: November 04, 2011, 04:55:43 PM »
Hmm, he could be a serial show-off...



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« Reply #14 on: November 04, 2011, 05:24:10 PM »
hey, be more forgiving.  give the guy a chance.  at least he's no serial killer.



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