No major spike in leaving pets behind
Animal Control sees little abandonment problems by students
Joe Astrouski / City Editor
Issue date: 4/29/09 Section: News
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"End of semester dumping of animals is a sad reality," said Brian Sodergren, an issues-consultant for the Humane Society.
Pet abandonment in Charleston also tends to increase slightly near semester's end, said Coles County Animal Control worker Ryan Livingston.
"We're aware that that's a problem," he said. "(We receive) an average of a couple more calls a week (near the end of the semester)."
But pet abandonment is not a big problem in Charleston, Livingston said, adding that the animal control department has strict guidelines for college students who want to adopt animals.
"If a college student is interested in adopting, we not only talk to the landlord and make sure they're OK with it, but we talk to the parents as well," Livingston said. "That alleviates a lot of the problems at the end of the year."
Livingston also said students should remember that adopting or buying an animal is a significant responsibility.
"We ask that they remember that it's a lifelong commitment," Livinston said. "(A pet) is another family member."
Joe Astrouski can be reached at 581-7942 or at jmastrouski@eiu.edu.





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Anna Glover
posted 4/29/09 @ 6:52 AM CST
Any student who abandons their pet because the semester is over should be spayed or neutered.
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