No one wants to see an animal suffer. The California Dept of fish and game has done extensive testing on urban wildlife. Those tests have shown 80% of animals that are relocated more than a mile from where they were caught, will die from the shock. CADFG requires animal trappers to either release an animal within 1/4 mile of where it was caught or euthanize. The most humane way to euthanize an animal is through lethal injection, using sodium pentobarbital.
Our goal is to get the animal out of our customers home and close off the entry points. Once this is done we can release the animal at a near by park or even in the yard. However in some cases we pick up a very sick or inured animal, or maybe the customer has young children and this animal poses a threat. if this situation arises, we are proud to say that we have completed the certification for euthanasia by injection, none of the animals we trap will ever suffer. This is an important factor in our line of work.
Friday, October 30, 2009
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Dead Animals
At All City Animal Trapping, we specialize in the humane trapping of unwanted wildlife but sometimes that poor critter already bit the bullet before we even get there. Our first post is dedicated to those unlucky creatures who met their maker before we had a chance to humanely remove those animals. If you have a dead animal on your property please call us at 877. 724. 5314 or visit our website.
WARNING: Some of the pictures below may be too graphic for some viewers. Viewer are warned to view at their own discretion.
This opossum thought he would go for a dip. I guess they can't swim










This opossum thought he would go for a dip. I guess they can't swim

We will take care of that

Here he is going to meet his maker . . .

Or rather the back of our truck to be disposed of properly and legally.

A poor crow who croaked

Dead animals carry diseases, it's safer to let our professionals properly dispose of it.

Next a couple of "Whatwasits?"

What was it? We know. Do you? Can you guess what this next one was?

Here is a closer view . . .

He earned his paycheck. That job stunk.

That is it for now. Come back again for more posts later. Remember dead animals can carry many harmful diseases. Please contact us at 877. 724. 5314 if you come across a dead animal on your property.
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