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DaniJude
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Foreclosures Lead to Abandoned Animals STOCKTON, California
Feral cats are fed a supply of cat food at a park, Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2008, in Stockton, Calif. In the heart of foreclosure country, abandoned animals are becoming a given, much like destroyed houses and fallen neighborhoods. In Stockton, Modesto and other nearby cities with some of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation, animal shelters and rescue groups are inundated.
The house was ravaged — its floors ripped, walls busted and lights smashed by owners who trashed their home before a bank foreclosed on it. Hidden in the wreckage was an abandoned member of the family: a starving pit bull.
The dog found by workers was too far gone to save — another example of how pets are becoming the newest victims of the nation's mortgage crisis as homeowners leave animals behind when they can no longer afford their property.
Pets "are getting dumped all over," said Traci Jennings, president of the Humane Society of Stanislaus County in northern California. "Farmers are finding dogs dumped on their grazing grounds, while house cats are showing up in wild cat colonies."
In one such colony in Modesto, two obviously tame cats watched alone from a distance as a group of feral cats devoured a pile of dry food Jennings offered.
"These are obviously abandoned cats," Jennings said. "They're not afraid of people, and they stay away from the feral cats because they're ostracized by them."
The abandoned pets are overwhelming animal shelters and drawing fury from bloggers, especially as photos of emaciated animals circulate on the Internet.
The first people to enter an abandoned house, such as property inspectors and real estate brokers, have discovered dogs tied to trees in backyards, cats in garages, and turtles, rabbits and lizards in children's bedrooms.
No one keeps track of the numbers of abandoned pets, but anecdotal evidence suggests that forsaken animals are becoming a problem wherever foreclosures are climbing. Stockton and Modesto have some of the nation's highest foreclosure rates.
Despite months of warning before a foreclosure, many desperate homeowners run out the clock hoping to forestall an eviction. Then they panic, particularly if they are moving to a home where pets are not permitted.
The situation has become so widespread that the Humane Society urged home owners faced with foreclosure to take their animals to a shelter.
Shelters are trying to keep up, but the spike in abandoned pets comes at a time when fewer people are adopting animals. Home sales are plunging to their lowest level in decades, and new homeowners are often the most likely to seek a pet.
Even people who are buying homes are not adopting pets.
"People are not bringing home puppies because times are tough, and animals cost money," said Sharon Silbert, president of Animal Rescue of Tracy, a community near Stockton.
The mortgage crisis showed few signs of easing Tuesday after a real estate tracking company announced that many homeowners started to fall behind on mortgage payments in the last three months, setting the stage for more foreclosures this year.
The San Joaquin Animal Shelter in Stockton is fielding more desperate calls from animal owners about to be evicted. Many call as a last resort after being turned down by various rescue groups with no room for more animals.
"They're usually breaking down on the phone," said Kathy Potter, a shelter dispatcher. "I'm quite direct with them that there's a 50-50 chance the animals might be put down."
Still, shelter operators say, half a chance is better than none.
"They may be euthanized at a shelter," said Stephanie Shain of the Humane Society of the United States. "But they'll be fed and have water and have a humane euthanization, as opposed to spending the last days of their lives eating carpet or wallboard."
Bloggers are furious with the "foreclosure pet" phenomenon, especially after seeing photos of emaciated animals on the Internet. Some critics say the pet owners have already proved they are irresponsible by buying houses they could not afford or mortgages they did not bother to understand.
"They see a pet as property, no different than a worn sofa tossed into the alley when the springs pop," says a posting about foreclosure pets on About.com.
The problem is exacerbated because most people grappling with foreclosure are returning to rental housing or moving in with relatives — two situations where it can be difficult or impossible to bring pets.
"What we've always known is that when times are hard for people, they're hard for their pets," said Stephen Zawistowski, a vice president at the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.
Abandoning animals is illegal in most states under anti-cruelty laws, but the laws are not rigidly enforced.
In Stockton, shelter workers recently reunited a family with two rottweilers they had left behind in their foreclosed house. The family was staying in a homeless shelter, the dogs being cared for by neighbors at the family's behest. Shelter workers were able to find housing for the family and their dogs.
But happy endings elude a majority of foreclosure animals.
"Their best shot is for the owners to plan ahead some," Jennings said. "But they didn't plan when they bought their house. I don't see that happening anytime soon."
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Posted 1/29/08 3:34 PM |
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
Amazing. These people not only thought didn't think about $ they were spending that they likely could not afford, they also didn't think about actual living breathing creatures they had to get to "go along" with that new house.
That is horrible, at least turn your pet in to some shelter or find a friend to care for it. Sorry these people are just disgusting greedy animals who want what they want when they want it.
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Posted 1/29/08 4:24 PM |
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LifeIsGreat
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
It is humane and inexcusable to abandon an animal. The humane thing is to bring the animal to a shelter. I have no sympthathy for anyone that abandons or abuses an animal.
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Posted 1/29/08 5:06 PM |
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
It's such a shame these animals have to suffer as a result of foolish mistakes made by their families.
It almost makes you think shelters should run credit checks on prospective adopters. Heck, they do it for cell phones, but yet you can adopt a living, breathing animal and you don't have to prove you can afford to have one.
Things like this make me angry.
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Posted 1/29/08 6:08 PM |
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
I was reading about this a few days ago. It amazes me how people can just leave them behind.
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Posted 1/29/08 8:37 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
This is such a difficult thing. I can't imagine what happens that makes people abandon their pets...but I also have to say that there have been many times I've called various shelters re: cats or dogs that I've found and been told they are full and cannot accept anymore animals. I'm not excusing these people in any way...but I also think that these people get caught in such a spot they stop thinking straight.
In the end it's incredibly horrible and sad for the animals.
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Posted 1/29/08 10:14 PM |
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Goobster
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
Posted by Gertyrae
I also have to say that there have been many times I've called various shelters re: cats or dogs that I've found and been told they are full and cannot accept anymore animals.
I can understand this, and believe this could be the case.....but I would still think before you leave an animal in a home that you trashed, or left vacant, you could at LEAST leave the dog somewhere that someone might at least have a chance to find him/her. That is what upsets me most....Just leaving the animals in the homes for them to die or starve to death! That is just deplorable, unexcusable and they should be prosecuted, turned in by those who have gone into these homes and found the animals.
This whole story sickens me and reeks of irresponsibililty all the way around. You now for how long you have to get out but you can find no better solution than to leave your family pet for dead?
Message edited 1/29/2008 10:44:25 PM.
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Posted 1/29/08 10:39 PM |
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DaniJude
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
I can see everyone's points - I do not, however, feel that some of these people had no choice other than to leave the animals - if that were the case MAYBE I would feel different but b/c some of them would just leave their animals in an empty house (in some cases - trapped) which is so unfair I cannot feel bad for them at all b/c at least give the animals a fighting chance - at least take them to a shelter or something - poor things.
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Posted 1/29/08 11:29 PM |
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Gertyrae
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
Posted by DaniRella
I can see everyone's points - I do not, however, feel that some of these people had no choice other than to leave the animals - if that were the case MAYBE I would feel different but b/c some of them would just leave their animals in an empty house (in some cases - trapped) which is so unfair I cannot feel bad for them at all b/c at least give the animals a fighting chance - at least take them to a shelter or something - poor things.
Don't get me wrong...I don't feel bad for these people. I feel bad for the animals. I think it's disgusting and wrong.
But we are generally not talking about the most educated people in the world and if the shelter tells them there isn't any room they probably don't even try to come up with other options.
Let's face it - how many of us are going to have our homes foreclosed on? These are people who can't figure out how to get out of debt - they aren't going to figure out what to do with an animal. They assume that if the leave the animal in the house, someone will find it and take it.
It's a travesty no matter how you look at it.
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Posted 1/30/08 7:23 AM |
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LifeIsGreat
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
There is no excuse. This is more common than people think, it happens in NYC every day. It comes down to self serving, it is all about them. No decent person would leave an animal to starve to death. Yes, there are those that will leave an animal tied on a public street or area but don't be fooled that it was because they were hoping someone would take it, they were just too lazy to drive to the shelter. I see it everyday. Yes, it is true many shelters are full, but the sad fact is the animal is better off humanely euthanized than dying a slow painful death as it starves. I cannot tell you how many calls I receive from people telling me they are moving and will put their animal on the street, many of which are not spayed or neutered. When I suggest they bring to shelter their response is they have no time, no car, no whatever.
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Posted 1/30/08 8:01 AM |
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Re: Animals being abandoned:
Posted by LifeIsGreat
Yes, it is true many shelters are full, but the sad fact is the animal is better off humanely euthanized than dying a slow painful death as it starves. I cannot tell you how many calls I receive from people telling me they are moving and will put their animal on the street, many of which are not spayed or neutered. When I suggest they bring to shelter their response is they have no time, no car, no whatever.
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Posted 1/30/08 8:47 AM |
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