kanelli wrote:The problem is not with expats leaving animals behind necessarily, since they are typically the ones paying to sterilize their pets so that they don't keep breeding, and many take their pets with them when they leave. However, there are some expats who abandon the pets. The locals and long-time residents seem to be the ones taking in pets that they leave in the backyard without proper care, vaccination etc. They can't be bothered to pay to sterilize the animals so that they don't make more babies that need homes or end up as strays on the streets.
Kanelli, since you left Dubai the number of animals abandoned by expats has increased tremendously. When the economy took a turn and many lost their jobs, pets were left behind in villas or tied up somewhere to be found. These pets were either rescued or were picked up by the Municipality where their fate was death. So that is a problem.
There are expats who take in strays and don't bother to get them vaccinated or chipped. Some of these animals become garden pets in that they go to certain villas where expats live to be fed but are never taken in.
Ambassador, since I have been a member of DF I can tell you that Chocs is quite passionate about the cruelty that animals experience, along with the abandonment and is active with FF and/K9. If you noticed in her post in this thread she took in a cat that was considered "too old" by everyone and rather than see it be put down, she sheltered it. More than likely this cat was with FF.
I myself have a cat,that was a stray, that I took in the same day I had my cat put down due to her having cancer. This cat will go wherever I go and I am in the process of taking in another cat that was not abandoned, but was living a life confined to one room. This cat is the gentlest, sweetest thing and was allowed to go outside and roam. It's a domesticated cat, and doesn't know how to "fight" and would come home all cut up from being attacked by other cats. A condition that I gave to the owner was that the cat be taken to the vet and have him neutered and I would have him chipped. I also suspect that he is not up to date with his jabs. He had cat flu, was given antibiotics, and because of his illness he cannot be neutered until he is healthy again. This cat was doomed to die from an illness or injuries. He too will live his life out with me and will never be abandoned.
I made an attempt to get involved with FF with rescuing cats, but I found it to be too emotional for me to handle. But I do my part in other ways to contribute to the wonderful work they do.