09-13-2019, 03:32 PM
I found an article about the dumping of exotic pets in the Sarnia area. Who knew they had such a problem out there.
Truthfully, there is a problem with pet dumping everywhere. We notice the more exotic pets because they are new victims of dumping. People have been dumping cats and dogs for years. Now instead of a stray cat following you home, it could be a stray bunny or guinea pig.
https://thesarniajournal.ca/the-dumping-...d-illegal/
Many of the pets mentioned could not survive a Canadian winter. The red eared slider turtles can do damage to an ecosystem. I don't know what the Koi would do. They would certainly eat the eggs and hatchlings of other fish and a lot of vegetation. The snakes just wouldn't survive.
Why would anyone release a parrot or a tortoise. Both are valuable and certainly could be surrendered to an animal shelter.
It is total irresponsibility to dump a pet of any kind. These people should be fined, but sadly are seldom ever caught.
Truthfully, there is a problem with pet dumping everywhere. We notice the more exotic pets because they are new victims of dumping. People have been dumping cats and dogs for years. Now instead of a stray cat following you home, it could be a stray bunny or guinea pig.
https://thesarniajournal.ca/the-dumping-...d-illegal/
Many of the pets mentioned could not survive a Canadian winter. The red eared slider turtles can do damage to an ecosystem. I don't know what the Koi would do. They would certainly eat the eggs and hatchlings of other fish and a lot of vegetation. The snakes just wouldn't survive.
Why would anyone release a parrot or a tortoise. Both are valuable and certainly could be surrendered to an animal shelter.
It is total irresponsibility to dump a pet of any kind. These people should be fined, but sadly are seldom ever caught.
Catherine