open #193305
Animal Control & Neglected Pets
901 Atwater Ave
- Case Date:
- 9/3/2024
Dead cat next to Atwater garage at Atwater and Woodlawn
Dead cat next to Atwater garage at Atwater and Woodlawn
A deer is dead in front of this house in our neighborhood. It looks like it's been mauled to death. Neighbors heard animals screeching outside around 3:40am. The deer body, bones, and organs are all over the side of the road/sidewalk/and these people's driveway. Not sure if the city can help get it cleaned up.
There are multiple dogs at this home who are outside most of the time. They bark incessantly and the yard smells of dog waste.
3 chickens running wild, maybe more. They are in all of our flower beds digging mulch, tearing up plants. Also they are creating flys everywhere which leads to maggots in trash cans. Someone has to do something please.
Resident is feeding deer. Last night a large amount of apples and almonds were left on stone bench in front of house. Three large bucks live nearby in the neighborhood and travel together. They enjoy this feeding station.
Suggestion for BACC. The Bloomington Shelter has been adopting pets out to homeless individuals. In many occasions dogs have been found tied up outside stores while the owner is inside. Would like to suggest that the shelter provide these individuals wirh collars that have contact info embroidered and maybe something that says they will be right back. It’s very distressing to come across an animal tied up with no understanding of why. I think it would be worth the investment to help avoid unnecessary shelter inductions. Maybe a patch type collar is available with messages. If something was on the collar where one wouldn’t have to touch the dog to identify would be best gbut even a tag with info would help. Thanks for your consideration.
Walking by this building, there was a small black and white dog tethered in the yard. Its fur was extremely matted and falling out in places. They have another dog in a fenced-in area that is too far from the sidewalk for me to see its condition.