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Animal society drowning under wave of dumped pets

Unwanted: Kylie Keys with dumped kittens at the animal welfare society’s Moolap pound. 	Picture: Tommy Ritchie 57855Unwanted: Kylie Keys with dumped kittens at the animal welfare society’s Moolap pound. Picture: Tommy Ritchie 57855

Erin Pearson
AN “unprecendented” wave of unwanted pets threatens to swamp Geelong Animal Welfare Society, according to manager Robyn Stewart.
She said the society was dealing with record numbers of dumped cats in particular after warm weather extended the breeding season, producing a surge in kittens.
Ms Stewart expected the society’s Moolap pound to receive more dogs and cats than ever over summer as animals continued breeding and families abandoned new pets.
The shelter was struggling to feed the dumped animals, she said.
“We spent $18,223 on food (last financial year), which was above what we got donated and was $1000 more than we spent the year before.
“Some months we could get more than 200 dogs, some with puppies, so it’s very unpredictable how much food we need but we always need more.”
Ms Stewart said hot weather until May would prompt the surge in dumped and stray cats.
“A cat with seven-week-old kittens goes back onto heat and can have three more litters before the season ends. People need to get the message that pets must be desexed.”
The society handled 3729 cats in 2009/2010, 600 more than the previous year.
Ms Stewart said donations to the society’s Chrismas appeal could be made by phoning 5248 2091 or visiting the society at 325 Portarlington Road, Moolap.

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