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Sharonc - > Abandoned Again -> Abandonment of Animals
Abandonment of Animals
The Tehachapi Humane Society again became involved in a situation that is all too common these days.  Apparently a lady was renting a house in the city and collected cats (and I don't mean ceramic!).  She moved taking about nine of her felines with her, but leaving quite a few behind (one with kittens).  The owner of the property didn't want to be bothered, so opened the door and allowed the cats to escape.   Now the problem becomes the neighborhood's.  Concerned neighbors have been putting food out for them and at some point we were called to see if we could help.

We are now going to enlist the help of neighbors and try to trap these cats and find a place for them or turn them over to  Animal Control in Mojave where they will be euthanized . 

My point is...it is much more difficult to trap a cat out in the open that to capture a cat that is in an enclosed house or room.   By allowing the animals to escape there is a good chance we will not get all of them so now the neighborhood will have the problem of them multiplying. 

Also, in the course of trapping we will have to worry about possibly trapping someone else's pet.  How much easier things would be if the owner/manager of the rental had been responsible enough to have made an effort to capture the cats and taken them to the shelter to begin with instead of hoping the problem will go away.  Believe me...it doesn't.
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posted by Sharonc on Monday, January 7, 2008 at 04:43 PM
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posted by LuvMyKatz on Jan 8, 2008 at 07:03 AM

Well I agree it is a big problem all of my cats have been abandoned at one time and then I took them in. I have neutered/spayed all of them so they will not reproduce and they are all fat with good food and love. I have a couple "barn" cats outside that have adopted me and I feed them too they kill my mice and I give them food and shelter I say that’s a good arrangement.

 

I’m glad I live on acreage because in the city I couldn't take care of them and it breaks my heart that people are so careless about their animals. However, I do wish there was more incentive to spay/neuter around here it only cost me 25.00 for a neuter of a cat where I use to live and here its 55.00; which is outrageous considering if the cost were minimal maybe we wouldn't be euthanizing so many animals each year. I was able to get a voucher from the humane society and the cost ended up being only 25.00 but you have to jump through hoops to get them and there isn't much public knowledge of these vouchers. Anyway my point is if it were easier to get the animals "fixed" then maybe it wouldn't be such a problem.

 

These two cuties in my profile picture were kittens under a dumpster that I bottle fed I was going to find homes for them but I fell in love with them and couldn't let them go.

 

posted by Sparks on Jan 8, 2008 at 10:58 AM

If anyone wants a spay-neuter discount voucher for a dog or a cat just call the Humane Society at: (661) 823-0699 - (menu #5 for dogs & #6 for cats) or go to their website and fill out a voucher online http://tehachapihumanesocie...

You have to have a surgery appointment with a vet before you can apply for a voucher.

If Tehachapi had a Shelter and spent a little on education/advertising about spaying/neutering we wouldn't have to euthanize so many animals over in Mohave.  This kind of news just tees me off to no end.  

posted by madkow2747 on Jan 8, 2008 at 11:31 AM

Is the lady at least going to be charged with a crime?

I wish the owner had shown a little compassion and foresight, before he or she effectively sent the cats to their death.

posted by weebles on Jan 8, 2008 at 11:39 AM
I think the owner of the property should be in trouble too, since they knowingly opened the door and let the cats scatter, effectively "dumping" them on the community.

There's plenty of shame to go around.
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