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    Fred Kick gets his reptiles back

    SPCA drops charges against Pets Plus
    By GAIL FRANKLIN
    NEWS NIAGARA BUREAU
    8/25/2006

    LOCKPORT - Criminal charges against the owner of Pets Plus Reptiles and Exotics were dropped Thursday, and 87 animals seized last month will be returned to the store today under a settlement made with the Erie County Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
    Both sides declared victory after City Judge William J. Watson accepted the terms of the agreement, which requires the store to keep a clean slate for the next six months and calls for the Niagara County SPCA to do quarterly inspections for the next three years.

    "I do feel vindicated," said co-owner Fred Kick. "They came in with no cause, just to stir things up."

    Kick's attorney, George V.C. Muscato, said the fact that the SPCA dropped the 36 misdemeanor counts of failing to provide adequate food and water for the animals proves that the allegations that have been made were false.

    However, Erie County SPCA spokeswoman Gina Browning said the nonprofit is more concerned with the welfare of animals than in putting people in jail.

    "Not only were we able to care for the animals and bring these animals back to health, but now there is a humane society that has the right to inspect four times a year for three years," Browning said. "Now, animals for the next three years can be safe. We see this as a victory."

    Kick will pay the SPCA $1,350, which is half the cost the nonprofit has spent caring for the 185 animals it seized. The owner was ecstatic as he described the animals he will be getting back from the SPCA's Town of Tonawanda shelter.

    "We're getting the lion's share," Kick said. "We're getting every snake, and most of the lizards. The SPCA is keeping the frogs and a couple lizards."

    Muscato said when the SPCA raided the store, it took 185 animals that were worth $16,000, and the animals that are being returned are worth $15,500. Browning said the SPCA will keep 72 of the animals that are still sick, while 26 have died or been euthanized since the raid.

    SPCA general counsel Becky Powell said she is confident the pet store will be properly inspected over the next three years because she has made arrangements with Niagara SPCA Executive Director Albert Chille.

    "He'll send his staff and we'll give him the training and information he needs to do the inspections," Powell said. "Going forward, we'll have an informal working relationship."

    When the state Department of Environmental Conservation responded to complaints about conditions at Pets Plus, the Erie County SPCA was called because the Niagara County SPCA said it didn't have staff trained to work with reptiles and amphibians.

    Kick said a week before his arrest, his store was inspected by the Niagara County SPCA and nothing was cited.

    Kick on Thursday encouraged anyone who doubts he has the ability to takes care of his animals to check for themselves. A sign in front of the business on West Avenue read "Thank you for all of your support."
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    Re: Fred Kick gets his reptiles back

    I'm sure some people here remember the video footage from when they were seized! Below I found the original story to this

    http://www.ball-pythons.net/forums/s...t=32819&page=1
    Last edited by Sputnik; 08-27-2006 at 02:26 AM.
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    Re: Fred Kick gets his reptiles back

    Wow, he certainly comes off as Mr. Innocent. He got busted running a store with subpar conditions. He should be happy he got any of his animals back and focus on running a clean place.

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    Re: Fred Kick gets his reptiles back

    I think he got them back because the SPCA couldn't afford to keep and treat all the animals. I think were just over whelmed with the amount of sick or near dead animals.

    I love this part...

    "Kick on Thursday encouraged anyone who doubts he has the ability to takes care of his animals to check for themselves. A sign in front of the business on West Avenue read "Thank you for all of your support."


    Take a look at the pics of the conditions and the dead lizard, one of 26 reptiles that died or had to be put to sleep.

    He has a nerve, the arrogance of this person is amazing, but who does he really think he is kidding?

    IMO this is someone that needs to be put out of business and never be aloud to have animals full stop.
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    Re: Fred Kick gets his reptiles back

    See, this is the thing. You would go to his store (I have been there a ton of times, it's in Lockport.) Everything would look fine; they housed their snakes in mostly OK conditions IMO. Had some beautiful Blood pythons that were ginormous, and had an annie and a retic until they were made illegal; then they disappeared from the retail area (I don't think they were for sale anyway, just for display.) Their rodents looked fine, as far as pet store conditions go, and their fish department was really something to see; it was the only place I could get my African cichlids for a reasonable price at a good size last year. I still have a quality Ryukin goldfish that I got there yaers ago.
    But from what I gather, the overcrowdedness was upstairs. Personally I have never been upstairs there.
    My opinion is, this guy got in over his head, bought too many herps and they suffered the consequences. I never trust the media to base my opinions off of; they sensationalize the worst things about a case, zoom in on crying widows and the like. Definately, going by the footage, there were sick/dying reptiles.. I just hope that all in all, this guy has had a huge wakeup call with this whole thing and will not let his conditions slip back into the overcrowdedness that had been apparent.
    I agree, the conditions did look congested with r-maids piled precariously on top of each other; but it pist me off on the news when the person said "these poor snakes shouldn't be kept in those small rubber boxes." I think things like this just make herp keeping in general look bad, and I hate the whole sensationalistic thing about these cases; this guy definately had Way too many herps, I can definately agree with that fact.
    On a good note, the unrelated-to-this-case store, Blue Lagoon, has apparently been shut down (it was in Buffalo.) THAT store was a cesspool.
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