Who Will Take Care Of Abandoned Foreclosure Pets

by cassy82 | May 19, 2008 at 11:35 am | 64 views | add comment
Who Will Take Care Of Abandoned Foreclosure Pets

It’s a disconcerting outcome of the increasing incidents of foreclosures that more and more pets are being abandoned by their owners. Some homeowners are considerate enough to dump the pets off at animal shelters. However, due to overcrowding at these shelters, about 50% of all incoming animals are being put to death. But some homeowners aren’t even human enough to leave their pets at the shelters!

These pets, who are the casualty of repo homes, are left indoors many a time and that too without food or water. Dog health care experts say that a dig gets dehydrated within 24 hours due to lack of water and extreme heat can kill him/her in 2-4 days. Much like humans, pets such as dogs and cats can survive without food for days but are most likely to die quickly due to lack of drinking water.

I have questioned many a time, how these homeowners are unremorseful about abandoning their pet to die a slow and agonizing death. Their insensitivity and lack of compassion can be distressing. But there is much you can do to help these stray pets. Adoption. You and many like you can adopt these abandoned pets and give them a new and healthy home and a new lease of life!

If you have a foreclosure homes in your neighborhood, physically visit the property, once the owner has moved out, to check if any pet/s have been left behind indoors or in the backyard. If you find one, make a call to the local humane society to get more information on ways to rescue the pet. In case you don’t want to inspect the vacated foreclosure yourself, ask your local real estate agent to inspect the property for any abandoned pets.

if you won’t speak up for these helpless pets, who will? Think about it!

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May 19, 2008 at 11:35 am by cassy82, 64 views, add comment

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