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stray

Posted By: check first on 2008-11-25
In Reply to: Calling all you animal lovers - live and let live or intervene? - sm - catlady

I would ask the restaurant owner first just to make sure he is a stray and doesn't live nearby.


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Stray

If you cannot keep him, then find him a good home.  I had a Lab show up here about a week after I moved in.  I thought he belonged to someone, and I would let him play during the day with my dog (in my huge fenced backyard, and then pick him up manually and put him out the fence.  He would be back in just 30 minutes.  Well, I named him Bud, and he is here to stay.  I found out that he had been running all over the place until I took him in.  He sleeps on the floor beside my bed.      


I have taken in so many animals from racoons, dogs, cats, hawks, opossums, and even had a pet skunk.  I am happy I can provide relief for the critters who cannot take care of themselves.  I know you feel that way too. 


Keep on doing such a fine job.  You will be blessed for it. 



Stray Dog question
For the last couple of days this stray dog has been coming around. Today he finally let me catch him. He looks like he is probably someone's hog dog, as we live next to 300 acres of woods. I called the people that own the land, because I was told they are the only ones who hunt on it, and they said they aren't missing any dogs.

He's a cute little fella, he's definitely got some pitt in him, so I really don't want to turn him over to animal control because they will just euthanize him probably. He's really skinny and looks like he hasn't eaten in weeks. He was covered in ticks and fleas, so I bathed him and sprayed him down with flea and tick spray and put him out back on my old dogs dog house for now. I would let him in by I have two other dogs and I don't know if he has any diseases or not so I don't want them near him.

There is no way my husband is going to let me keep him. Do you think I should keep trying to find the owner or just try to find him a new home? He's scarred up pretty good and like I said he's skin and bones (I've been calling him Bones :) ). I would feel bad if I gave him away and the owner came looking for him, but I called all the vet clinics and the humane society and no one has reported him missing. I would think if someone was worried they would have at least called the shelter looking for him!

This is the fifth stray we've had show up here since we moved here two years ago. Three I found the owner for and one I kept for a month before giving her to a good home. I don't mind caring for him, but my husband isn't a huge fan of my obsession with orphaned animals LOL.


She was a stray. I did not realize she did not belong to anyone

until after she was pregnant.  We adopted her or she adopted us.  I do plan on getting her fixed. 


Stray animals and an animal lover

On Sunday, I was working when white fur flew by my window.  On further inspection, I see neighbors in front yard observed ~five~ dogs running around the street, from house to house.  I got them into my garage ASAP so none would be hit by a car.  Placed ad in paper fully expected a response by an owner who had left the gate open - but, nothing.


Right now, they are in my backyard.  Three males, two females, all under 10 lbs.  None neutered.  Two of the males are attacking a third, older male.  Separating them has led to one howling in distress in my garage. 


In the meantime, my 2 dogs and 2 cats are in distress from this.  I feel so bad as I am now looking at the call to the SPCA and it is hearbreaking, absolutely heartbreaking.  In fact, I am near tears. 


I had a vision of us all living reasonably well together until I could find homes with them but I am faced with the realization that it is too much for me and I feel like a failure.  There is an animal rescue group but even they are overwhelmed with stray animals.  In fact, one that I have is a stray that I was fostering and kept as she fit right in.


Hmmm...there never was a stray issue in that city!

RE: Me too - buy a ranch, take in stray animals and help orphaned children :-)
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