poop in the pool
has anyone else seen the cases of people pooping in the central park pool?? i feel like im going crazy ive seen barely any news coverage on this but have seen them pooping first hand!!! THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE STOPPED!
has anyone else seen the cases of people pooping in the central park pool?? i feel like im going crazy ive seen barely any news coverage on this but have seen them pooping first hand!!! THESE PEOPLE NEED TO BE STOPPED!
...and I think it's the Fourth of July.
Opal found about half the mushrooms, I found the other half 🍄
My dog ate a bite of this pile of feces. I couldn’t pull her away from it fast enough. She rarely tries to eat feces so it was a surprise, plus it was dark and I didn’t see it until it was to late. a few hours later i had to take her to the emergency vet as she was paranoid, could not walk straight or hold her urine. Very sad. She is a healthy pup so very out of character. They did blood work and lucky she recovered but super scary still. They said she was intoxicated from something so I imagine something in the feces.
It is still there, I am going to try to alert someone to discard of it and if they don’t I’ll remove it myself. It’s quite large and may be human which stopped me from cleaning it up today. I don’t want another animal to get sick though.
Right out side Prada between 5 and 6th nestled in the corner where a side door is.
In the lake where toy boats are rented there’s a teenage (?) duckling with a hurt leg. I called the conservancy and spoke with the toy boat rental staff - the duck had a run in with a boat, urban rangers came to check him out and assessed that he had an internal injury and therefore could not be helped. This seems weird to me, I’m wondering if I was able to transport the duck to wild bird fund that they might be able to help. Any ideas or suggestions? Any duck rehabbers on this thread?