If you are interested in assisting an organization that will exhaust all means to treat a condition
Grand Blanc, Michigan has an ordinance which states that an animal with an unprovoked attack or a tendency to attack can be deemed a dangerous animal. If an animal is deemed as dangerous, it can be ordered to confinement or to be destroyed.
There are probably local organizations that help feral cats...mostly by trapping them, spaying or neutering them and relocating them. They are probably unadoptable because of being feral, so animal control would mean the end of them.
As with any law enforcement agency, if animal control has either probable cause or a warrant, they may trespass on your property as deemed fit.
Unfortunately, if they are not picked up by someone, they usually will die. If they are picked up, the animal shelter will examine their health, and if they are deemed alright, that animal will be tended to and put up for adoption.
NO! Black Angus can ONLY be ALL black in order to be deemed purebred. Also, an animal that is deemed to be Black Angus MUST have DNA tests done on the animal, the sire and the dam to prove that it is indeed purebred and not a composite. The animal you are talking about is a composite breed, which is a result from crossing Hereford with Angus, or even crossing Angus with a Hereford-Angus F1 cross.
I deemed it unsafe to proceed.The test was deemed inaccurate. He was twice deemed to be at risk to himself or others.
It depends on the animal shelter, how they handle it when they get full. Some shelters euthanize or put to sleep more animals, even the adoptable animals. Other animal shelters only euthanize the unadoptable, untreatable animals, and they try to find additional foster homes for their current animals, and if necessary, stop admitting additional animals temporarily. If you ever turn over an animal to an animal shelter, be sure to ask what that shelter's policy is if they get too full or can not find a home for or locate the owner of an animal within a certain time. You may want to consider only turning in an animal to an animal shelter who won't euthanize them too hastily or unnecesssarily.
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Mainly because the animal is either unadoptable, for example, an illness/injury is too severe or expensive to cure, or the animal is aggressive towards other animals or people. However decent animals are often humaneley euthanized, or destroyed, because they have been there for a while without being adopted and so the shelter needs to crreate more room for animals with a better chance. Older animals tend to not be adopted, especially when another option is a cute, fluffy puppy, so they will be destroyed before younger animals.
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