closed #157673
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
Indiana University Bloomington
- Case Date:
- 1/11/2017
Dead deer on south sidewalk, west of stoplight. Between Fess and Woodlawn.
Dead deer on south sidewalk, west of stoplight. Between Fess and Woodlawn.
Crows are roosting above our house and street they have completely covered our cars driveways and trashcans for weeks. There needs to be someone to not only fix this problem but as well clean it up, it's a health hazard.
Three dogs are left outside from very early in the morning to late at night. unsure if they have food or water but if they do, it is sure gone mid morning or day. it has been an extremely hot summer and there is no shade for them ever. the owner goes outside very seldomly to yell and cuss at the dogs as if they are doing anything bad. please help these poor babies.
Dead deer, large carcass against sidewalk on south side of Hillside Ave
Dead deer on the side of the road. Would like it to be picked up before it starts stinking
Hello, I am looking to get some advice on how to trap a racoon that continues to come into our home. We have sealed off the cat doors several different times and it continues to come back. We have purchased a have-a-heart trap and used marshmallows, canned wet cat food, canned tuna, etc and it's not working. If there are other things that we could be trying please let me know. Thank you!
The address is 4500 s Dunlap rd there are 2 dogs that the homeowner has left for 2 months now and all they do is bark
A very neglectful hazardous and neglected situation for animals, neighborhood and community at large. There are at least. six pit bulls two of them being pregnant no shots, not neutered not spayed no food no electricity no water and they’re not allowed outside so it is full of dog poop and stolen goods. Drugs are an issue in that home with the dogs as well as the owner
There is a black cat that hangs out near the Rail Trail that needs to be removed. I was walking a dog on the trail yesterday (6/14/2016) and we had a run in with the cat. This cat jumped out of the brush into the middle of the trail and started hissing at us as we approached. The cat would not move out of the way, arched its back, and walked towards us on the trail, hissing at times. We retreated and a bicyclist came by and the cat lunged at the bike. About a month ago I was biking on the trail when this same cat lunged at my bike then ran off the trail and began clawing at and climbing a tree trunk while hissing and making noises. This cat is dangerous as it does not seem afraid of people on the trail - and not in a friendly manner. Can someone from animal care & control go back there to trap and remove this cat? I don't know the exact location - I enter the trail at the Somersbe neighborhood and the cat incidents have both occurred a few minutes north of Somersbe.
On Saturday 05.23.2020, I picked up a 22 week old puppy from the Animal Shelter. The only thing I was told about the puppy during the vetting process was that she was skiddish and that I needed to be patient with her. Last night the puppy urinated blood. I called the shelter today and it was disclosed that the puppy was treated for a UTI. I only was told of this after I disclosed the dog was urinating blood. AS consumers we are depending on the shelter to disclose potential issues. It is unfortunate they do not. I am out of 200.00 plus dollars on a dog that I likely would not have taken if I knew all of the circumstances. Due to the circumstances I have requested that the shelter come pick her up. Unfortunately, they are unwilling to do so.