Well... At least they do not throw out their pets in middle of the forest, like some city folks do in Poland. Geez, we have now 3 cats, which have been abandoned. And we had one dog (after 2-3 years, she developed some kind of cancer, poor doggie). Sterilized, they clearly act like they lived in home... Geez.
Well... At least they do not throw out their pets in middle of the forest, like some city folks do in Poland. Geez, we have now 3 cats, which have been abandoned. And we had one dog (after 2-3 years, she developed some kind of cancer, poor doggie). Sterilized, they clearly act like they lived in home... Geez.
It's not just Poland. Florida, for example, has had a problem with feral pythons that have been abandoned by irresponsible pet owners. If there are enough exotic snakes being abandoned to form a breeding population, I'm not sure I want to know how many traditional pets are being "released" into the wild.