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06-28-2008, 01:42 AM
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Originally Posted by ktbug10474
people that just abandon animals on the side of the road!!!!
i found a gorgeous golden lab puppy just hanging out on the side of the road near my house today. you could tell that the puppy hadn't eaten in a couple of days because you could see bones.  i took her home and i'm keeping her.
it just pisses me off to no end when people do that to animals.....
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How do you know if it was "somebody" who did this? Did the animal have any identifying human marks, like a collar, or computer chip?
Also, some chick hoarded all kinds of cats, namely persians and others, nearby my city. And the cats had sat in their feces for ~6 months, etc. This isn't like a farm, this is like chick's house.  In her garage, etc... Somehow some unfortunate plumber had to do a job at her house and he promptly called animal services!!! The poor kitties...
Before throttling, give some time, get checked by a vet and then nail the bastards...
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06-28-2008, 02:30 AM
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We found my cat on the side of the road when he was a kitten, maybe about a month and a half to two months old. We knew someone dropped him because he approached my mom without hesitation, and as soon as we set up the litter box, he knew what to do.
We live down a long windy road that's in marsh land. People seem to think that this area is a place for their obscene amounts of large trash they don't want to pay extra to have picked up. Evidently, they feel the same way about leaving animals. We actually saw a car with the kitten right before we got there. We're not sure whether or not they dropped him or just stopped to look, but either way, how could they leave him?
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06-28-2008, 09:45 AM
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stuff like that makes me really sad too.
On the radio the other day they mentioned how animal shelters were seeing such a huge increase (something around the neighborhood of 35%) in animals surrenders that they have had to turn people away. Those people will likely take them to shelters with "kill' policies or abandon them.
The shelters think it has something to do with the economy.
It COSTS money to properly take care of any pet, whether it is a fish or a cat or dog or horse. I wish people wouldn't take pet responsibility so lightly and think they got a "free" dog. I also wish people would spay/neuter their pets to help control the animal population, but when people get pure bred dogs, they think they can be expert breeders to make a few bucks.
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06-28-2008, 11:29 AM
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We live in a society that assumes everything is disposable. And that includes most people's pets. It sickes me to the core. If you haven't heard the story of Ella... here it is. This happened not far from where my office used to be. I hope she rots in hell.
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/crazy.../rip-ella.html
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06-28-2008, 12:06 PM
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I posted a rant on here a couple of years ago about the people down the street who let their puppy run around in the yard and my little girl and I saw the puppy get run over. So did the owner. What did she think would happen when she let a very young puppy run around in the front yard? That it would stay on command?
We still get upset when we think about it.
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06-28-2008, 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by summer_gphib
We live in a society that assumes everything is disposable. And that includes most people's pets. It sickes me to the core. If you haven't heard the story of Ella... here it is. This happened not far from where my office used to be. I hope she rots in hell.
http://miamiherald.typepad.com/crazy.../rip-ella.html
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That disgusts me. I'm the type of person that wants to save every chinchilla I come across, because my girls get top notch care. But, as my mom always tells me, "You can only save one. Give the best care you can to the ones you have."
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06-28-2008, 02:58 PM
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Originally Posted by AlwaysSAI
That disgusts me. I'm the type of person that wants to save every chinchilla I come across, because my girls get top notch care. But, as my mom always tells me, "You can only save one. Give the best care you can to the ones you have."
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I don't think they put in that article that she was caged next to a big bag of dog food. Sick, sick, sick. We're the same way. We have a basset hound, three cats, and a 10 year old gold fish. *lol*
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06-28-2008, 11:59 PM
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I'm involved in a rescue organization. This week alone, over 80 dogs were surrendered, mostly to kill shelters, because people don't know any better. There's such a shortage of people who are willing to foster these creatures - they don't know what's going on, only that they must have done something wrong.
While visiting a client, I heard a woman talking about getting rid of her dog because he was 10 years old. I couldn't help it, I just said, "You realize that your dog will be killed, don't you? Who adopts a 10 year old dog? How are you going to explain that to your grandchildren, that the dog was too old? What are they going to think about you?"
My brother lives on a farmette, and they get animals dumped on their private lane on a regular basis. Thank heavens they're such animal lovers - they take them all in.
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