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REPORTING STRAYS
The stray pet running through your neighborhood may just have escaped out of the yard or perhaps was abandoned several weeks ago. Whether a pet has been lost for one day or three weeks makes no difference. Stray pets suffer. They are scared and confused by their strange surroundings. They are hungry and constantly looking for food. They run the risk of being hit by a cars, taunted or hurt by cruel people, or may come into contact with vicious or rabid animals. They may not be vaccinated against rabies either. And if they have the disease, they could bite another neighborhood animal or unsuspecting child and pass it along.

Remember the description and location of the stray animal you see and call your local animal control immediately. You'll be ending the pet's suffering, perhaps reuniting him/her with the owner, and insuring your community's safety too.

These tips on reporting strays come from the American Humane Association.


Welfare Awareness
  • Public Education
  • Stop Animal Abuse
    Signs of Cruelty
  • Linking Domestic Violence with      Pet Abuse
  • Reporting Cruelty
    Community Support
  • Reporting Strays
  • Lost Pets
    Scams
  • Protecting Yourself from Scams


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