Hello all,
I wanted to thank you all for taking the time to respond to my ad. Let me begin by saying that yes, we are a legitimate production company that is currently casting for our series for a show about people who have too many pets (we are still working on the title). If you see several posts from different users posting about this show, it's because there are several of us working on casting, and we are all trying to find the best means of contacting the animal-lover community, as they are the most likely to know and recognize when people who have too many pets to properly care for.
This show will look at people who range from the full-blown animal hoarder, to the overwhelmed caregiver who took in a large number of animals based off good intentions, but soon realized they do not have the resources to care for their animals. As some of you have pointed out, we are the same producers that do the show Intervention, which aims at helping addicts kick their problems by agreeing to enroll in intensive treatment. On this show, we will also be trying to come up with an all-inclusive solution for the participants. This will include free resources for their pets, including veterinary care and pet cages, pet food, etc. In addition, if the experts feel it is appropriate, we will provide the participants with treatment from therapists who specialize in hoarding behaviors. We are absolutely NOT trying to demonize anyone, nor are we trying to get anyone in trouble. As producers, we take on shows that address subject that are not frequently discussed, and people who are misunderstood. We aim to help people rebuild their lives, not tear them apart.
I would also like to apologize if anyone took this post offensively, or felt it was poorly worded. We are not trying to imply that having a certain number of pets means you are not properly caring for them. The subject of "too many pets" varies widely from person to person, with one being able to easily care for 20, as another struggles to care for 5. 15 is a general guideline that we go off of, as otherwise we get an overwhelming number of responses. Our concern is people who have lost control over their lives as the result of the sacrifices they have made to care for their animals. As for exploitation, it is impossible to deny that television has it's evils. However, I do not think that television is a lost cause, nor do I think that it is impossible to do good things on a television program. During our many seasons of Intervention, we have helped over a hundred people get access to resources they usually could not afford, and many of those people were able to get clean and get their lives back. I hope you will keep this in consideration, and please feel free to respond with further questions or concerns. I will keep checking up on this post, or you can email me at
[email protected]. Thank you all, and please keep providing bunnies everywhere find good homes. We need people like you to be the models of good pet-caring behavior for everyone else.
Thanks!
Irina
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