
Meeka
sex: female
born:
March 2000
birth
place: Washington
given
sanctuary: 28 July 2000
(currently residing at a foster location)
Meeka's Story
Meeka was received in a fashion that breaks all of our rules for potential placement. Her owner had called, inquiring about placement possibilities. It appeared that he had several wolf-dogs he believed to be pure wolves, and was getting a considerable amount of grief from his neighbors. It also appeared that in the jurisdiction which he lived, the laws allowed animal control to confiscate and kill an animal for any reason when called to a disturbance. He was desperate to find some place to put them. We explained our current situation and the lack of space for another animal. We gave him the names of some other sanctuaries and an Internet site to check out for a listing of rescues.
Several
weeks after this call, we suddenly find him driving into the Sanctuary
with Meeka and her two litter mates, Matoskah and Tala. He was adamant
about the peril the animal was in and the absolute need to get him
placed now. Although we were hesitant to respond to this type of approach,
our situation had changed slightly, as we had lost Cherokee due to
stress during our first fire evacuation. It appeared that we possibly
could include Matoskah in Bear's enclosure. We also had a foster home
that could take in the other two. We did not want to penalize the
animals for the actions of the human, and we accepted them and moved
forward with that plan in mind.
Meeka and her sister, Tala were placed at the foster home. They have grown considerably since the first time we saw them and are doing great in their foster home.
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