One of the first things I noticed when I moved to San Antonio was the lack of animal control. This really bothered me to see so many unwanted animals roaming the streets. The BIGGEST contributing factor is the failure to SPAY /NEUTER. I have no idea what possesses people to leave their pets “unfixed” and outside. Yes, you might have a prize winning golden retriever, but when she’s in heat, she really doesn’t care that she just mated with the neighbor’s mutt. I can guarantee that THOSE puppies aren’t going to sell for anything.
Also, so many people tell me that they want to “sell” their puppies. All I can think of is “why?” Go to the pound, ANY given day and see the animals two or three to a cage. I used to volunteer for the humane society; the director there told me that EVERY year 30,000-50,000 domesticated pets are euthanized by the pound due to over population. Not euthanized because Rover was sick or old, but because there are too many. http://www.sanantonio.gov/animalcare...=1280&ver=true
Today, when walking to my car after class, I bent down to pet a cat that was in the neighborhood. I gave her a little bit of my sandwich and in about 30 seconds, I had 25 cats surrounding me. I talked to one of the men who live in that neighborhood and asked him whose cats they were and he said that most of them were strays. Imagine, 25 cats in your yard, on your porch, sitting on your car, in your trash, etc. He said that sometimes he feeds them. So obviously, he cares enough about them to make sure that they don’t starve.
A couple weeks ago, there was a “workshop” where ANYONE in the 78251 zip code (where I go to school) could have as many pets as they wanted SPAYED/NEUTERED FOR FREE. (see site for data [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2WQn3bnIAw"]YouTube- Big Fix Feb 2010[/ame] ) AND, the “BIG FIX” (this was the name of the workshop) was making FREE house calls, picking up animals for the elderly or people who were unable to drive their dogs/cats over there. WHY on EARTH would you not take advantage of that??? 152 animals were spayed/neutered that day. So it’s not like this was some big “secret”.
If you’re like this man, and have a heart enough to feed them, then certainly you realize that feeding 25 cats is EXPENSIVE, and you would want to minimize this. Again- why wouldn’t you get them fixed? In 7 years, a female cat and her offspring can produce 4,000 cats (see http://www.snapus.org/site/PageServer for data).
So, let’s say that you HATE cats--all the more reason to prevent them from having kittens. Jesus, if you hate 1 cat, certainly 25 is unbearable. If there is a FREE workshop in your neighborhood, you’d think that you’d wrangle up all the little monsters you could get your hands on.
Maybe you think, “it’s not my problem”. It costs approximately $125 PER animal OF YOUR TAX DOLLARS to euthanize these pets in the shelter. Still not your problem???
A lot of people tell me that only “parts” of San Antonio have an animal problem. Bullshit. I consider my neighborhood to be nice. I know for SURE that most of the people who live on my street don’t have their male dogs neutered because those dogs are CONSTANTLY digging out and running in my front yard. I will walk those dogs back to their owners and tell them that most animals stop having the urge to “roam” (or dig out of the backyard) if they are fixed. One lady has slammed the door in my face at least twice.
Come on San Antonio, fix your pets.
http://www.sanantonioferalcats.org/
http://animalresource.org/
http://ownupsa.com/
http://www.snapus.org/site/PageServer
http://www.trinity.edu/departments/p...0Alliance.html
http://library.stmarytx.edu/acadlib/circ/paw/What.HTML
http://www.utsacats.org/