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From: Deborah
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Sent: Tue, August 26, 2008 11:42:17 AM
Subject: Houston, TX: Corridor of Cruelty and
Neglect - I/59 & Little York
If I did not send out this email, I just couldn't live with myself…….I have
to try and get them help…… Please forward this message.
There is an area of town just east of I-59 off Little York. Its about a quarter
mile strip of road that I call the Corridor of Cruelty and Neglect…..you can
veer off to the left or right at any point and find much of the same EVERYWHERE – pain
and suffering . It is overwhelming and hard to leave the area
without tears in one's eyes . I'm writing this email in hopes that a few or
alot, or even one person will go to this area and rescue a stray dog. There
are many and they are always there. You will find mixes and purebreeds of all
kinds: boxers, labs, shepherds, pitbulls, bull dogs, rottweilers, dalmatians – mostly
larger dogs. But you'll also find small ones and plenty of puppies too. Some
have mange, some have broken bones, and some are pregnant. Some are emaciated
and ALL ARE HUNGRY. Some will come right up to you and some will run the other
way. They live in wooded areas and travel through the ditches and across busy
intersections. They get hit by cars and keep on going…..they scrounge in the
few parking lots there are for food scraps. They don't want to
live like this. They are scared and lonely. They want to be saved and have
a home.
If you drive down Little York east from I-59, you'll come to a railroad track.
Hang around there for an hour and you will find someone to rescue . If not
(for some unusual reason), proceed further east on Little York and stick around
the Auto Zone for an hour or so. Or start off on Langley – the street that
runs beside the Home Depot just off the I-59 feeder and south of Little York.
The undeveloped streets off of Langley are a favorite dumping ground for the
people in this area. Here they throw away trash and animals on a regular basis
. If you are the least bit patient, you won't drive away empty-handed.
I'm BEGGING for help for these animals. Apparently the dividing
line for the county and city Animal Controls is Little York and I wonder if
that means that sometimes these poor lost souls don't even have the chance
to be euthanized and put out of their misery . I live across town. I don't
want to go out there but I do. I have rescued 7 dogs over the past one and
a half years from this area. I know that's not many but if another person,
and another, and another can just go in and get one more out and safe …..its
one less in that area adding to the ever growing desperate and suffering population
there .
So if you are a rescue group that can “squeeze just one
more in”, or if you are that co-worker that's been wanting
to help a homeless dog, or if you are the independent rescuer that
just had a few successful adoptions and can take on another, or if you are
that pet owner whose loved one just passed on and you need
a new friend, or if you are a Good Samaritan that needs a
good deed to do, or if you are a person with influence that
can figure out a way this city can solve this HORRIBLE problem ……please
go by and see my friends….your friends that need you……
I've attached photos of 4 dogs that have gotten “ out of this hell ” in the
past week. Let's make that number 40 or 400 – it can be done. I wouldn't be
sending this out if I didn't believe that. I know more has to be done and that
rescuing these animals is just applying a bandaid on the problem. I know that
the answer lies in the passage of spay/neuter and other laws . I know our Mayor
and city officials have to get involved if places like this will ever get cleaned
up. If you drive through this neighborhood….everywhere you turn are sad and
neglected dogs in backyards chained to posts, to trees, to sheds, to fences.
It is the most HEARTBREAKING THING I know of right now……….While I was out there
this past Saturday and Sunday looking to rescue a momma-to-be and others…..my
12 year old daughter was beside me. She summed it up well when she turned to
me with pain and tears in her eyes and said ….”Momma, the SPCA needs
to be called on this whole neighborhood……… ” Yes dear, yes it does………
There is also a map attached.
Thank you,
Deborah |