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Originally Posted by Cha Cha If you cannot take them in do you know anyone else that can? If not, then you have to weigh the lesser of two evils. A shelter with a possible kill policy, or being left alone to fend for themselves against predators, elements, or traffic. If they are coming out where humans are, it is a sign they are hungry and scared and desperate and looking for momma and who knows what may have happened to her. I wish I was closer, I would take them in and care for them but I understand your concerns if Harley has other health issues. Good luc |
Unfortunately everyone is just moving in cause it's september, we're all law students, so honestly I don't see many people being able to give up the time or the funds to care for them, which is likely what got their mother abandoned in the first place. I was hoping that the property management office would be doing something, I may ask again about it if I see someone different.