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Posted by: wolfyn-shewolf at Thu Sep 18 07:56:48 2003 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by wolfyn-shewolf ] Hi there. If you cannot find it a home, you need to at least get it neutered. It can survive the harsh winter outside as long as you create a "den box" for it to stay warm in. If there is any way for you to construct a small box (about 2ft x 2ft), that is off the ground, small door, back to the wind, and filled with straw, it can provide shelter from the elements. It would be even better if you could put this in a garage or shed. Place food and water near it, and be sure to replace water every day during freezing temps. This is to be used as a last resort if you can't find a home or shelter for him. Most importantly is to get him neutered ASAP. Local humane societies usually have a low cost spay/neuter program you could use. www.petfinder.com also offers free classified ads for people in your position. Good Luck! ~Sara [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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