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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:42 PM
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Ontario Humane Societies

Does anybody know if Ontario Humane Societies are obligated by law to keep strays for a certain length of time before euthanising or putting up for adoption?
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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:44 PM
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as far as i know L4,,unless they are in severe pain or beyond help they're supposed to be held from 3-7 days. NoahGrey would probably know.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:48 PM
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I know at ours, that after 3 days a stray belongs to them or to whoever found it, this was told to me when I found Whisper, I reported it, told them I'd be keeping her here to look after her, Bonnie (investigator) came to check her out , take a pic, scan her and told me in 72 hours she would belong to me 100% to do with as I please.
Does this person trust everyone like she trusts you Melinda? Is it common practice to give back intact animals to finders? If so, then it is wrong in my opinion.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 01:53 PM
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what??? intact animal?? give back?? what the heck??? *L*
I am referring to when you found Whisper. Now what if you found another that was intact...or better yet, was Whisper already sterilized? I can appreciate that this person trusts you to do right, but would she the general public to give an animal back and do what they will? Just curious.
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Old July 12th, 2010, 02:05 PM
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Too late - I pm'd you Melinda. Got the message, now you have mine.

Good luck finding your answer L4H. Tell me - do you have a concern?
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Old July 12th, 2010, 02:17 PM
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Thank you everybody.

Yes, I do, BenMax. My co-worker found a starving, declawed stray cat on the weekend. . She took it to the local Humane Society (Not OSPCA, but an affiliate) and she was told that the HS was under no obligation to keep any cat for any period of time. The cat is microchipped so hopefully they will find somebody who has been looking for their kitty and not owners who just left a declawed cat outside to defend itself.

She also wanted them to call her if they were going to euthanize him and she will pull him out, but they won't call her for that either .
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Old July 12th, 2010, 02:19 PM
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Thank you everybody.

Yes, I do, BenMax. My co-worker found a starving, declawed stray cat on the weekend. . She took it to the local Humane Society (Not OSPCA, but an affiliate) and she was told that the HS was under no obligation to keep any cat for any period of time. The cat is microchipped so hopefully they will find somebody who has been looking for their kitty and not owners who just left a declawed cat outside to defend itself.

She also wanted them to call her if they were going to euthanize him and she will pull him out, but they won't call her for that either .
Ok L4H. This is horrible. They should be able to provide information before any euthanasia is to take place. If I were her, I would contact the director immediately to express concern. If she can get this cat back and if no owner is found, please let me know and I will help with finding a rescue. Cheers Girl!
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