I've got a sad dog story to share...my mother-in-law's...msg
- Mary Plummer
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I love that image, jdf...Angel and Roxy are romping now...ms
...healthy and happy (and missing their people, I know). Angel took moles as a very serious problem, and I know Roxy and her could be happily hunting critters. I just wish it didn't come with such pain for their people
Has she contacted the Sheriff's office or State Police (whichever they have up there). I know here in Florida, they have to take the report if there is a complaint (they don't, unfortunately, have to follow up on the complaint, but they usually do). If they won't take a report, they can at least tell her who is responsible.
If she truly wants to be an activist, she can call her congressman/woman and find out if there are any relevant state laws. She can call the consumer watch people for the local TV news or newspaper (or both). She can sue in small claims court (she won't get much, if anything, but she will get the attention of the person who did this and cause them aggravation, and possibly get a story in the newspaper to go along with it).
If she truly wants to be an activist, she can call her congressman/woman and find out if there are any relevant state laws. She can call the consumer watch people for the local TV news or newspaper (or both). She can sue in small claims court (she won't get much, if anything, but she will get the attention of the person who did this and cause them aggravation, and possibly get a story in the newspaper to go along with it).
"A dog is the only thing on earth that loves you more than he loves himself." ~ Josh Billings.
Oh, Mary, that has made me very sad...msg
and I grieve for poor Angel and your mother in law. That woman should have to eat chicken dipped in antifreeze for dinner. I don't think I can even call her a woman, more like a devil. I wish your MIL all the best, and hope she is successful in her endeavors to prevent similar actions in the future.
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Dear Mary, What a terrible thing, but your MOL's response in advocating for other animals and setting up this Angel Fund is beautiful!
Maybe a lot of good will come from this terrible tragedy. Will say a prayer for Angel and for your MOL and FOL. Now Angel is up there with my childhood cat - "Angel Puss" !
Maybe a lot of good will come from this terrible tragedy. Will say a prayer for Angel and for your MOL and FOL. Now Angel is up there with my childhood cat - "Angel Puss" !
Terrible story, Mary
My condolences to your MIL. Hopefully she reports this nut to the local authorities, surely deliberately poisoning animals is illegal.
I am so sorry Mary
I hope that neighbor now realizes that what they were doing was not in the best interests of any of the animals. I am so sorry their "mistake" cost your MIL dearly.
- TheSkeptic
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May I offer my condolences too. .....
Another thought, putting out poisons indescriminantly is against federal law also. (I will have to look it up.) The law was made to stop farmers from putting out poisons for Coyotes and Wolves.
I looked it up. The Wildlife protection act only protects certain endangered species from poisoning. You can argue that the putting out of antifreeze with meat in it as a threat to local endangered species (Owls or Eagles or something.) either from pirmary or secondary poisoning. This may make her stop. Unfortunately the law does not protect "Pests, Vermin," or domestic animals that may get into the poison. A similar action is taking place in Colorodo right now with respect to the poisoning of Prarie dog colonies by ranchers.
Another thought, putting out poisons indescriminantly is against federal law also. (I will have to look it up.) The law was made to stop farmers from putting out poisons for Coyotes and Wolves.
I looked it up. The Wildlife protection act only protects certain endangered species from poisoning. You can argue that the putting out of antifreeze with meat in it as a threat to local endangered species (Owls or Eagles or something.) either from pirmary or secondary poisoning. This may make her stop. Unfortunately the law does not protect "Pests, Vermin," or domestic animals that may get into the poison. A similar action is taking place in Colorodo right now with respect to the poisoning of Prarie dog colonies by ranchers.