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My neighbor and I have had a toxic relationship over 50 years. Through my negligence leaving the gate open too often, my geese kept getting out and on 1/24/24, one of my geese bit her. She has every right to complain and I get it. But from that one incident, she has called animal control, health department, health department surveillance, health department investigative personnel, and now board of supervisors. She has a truckload of incriminating videos that she has taken over the years and animal control, who came last week, said I'm in a world of hurt. HD inspector came down today to inspect the yard. Now I have to enclose them, but the area where they would stay is way too small for 4 geese, no grass, and just a bad set up. I'm keeping 2, but as much as it breaks my heart, I'm willing to give up two to a good home.Is their any reason that the Health Department would take your geese?
@casportpony know of anyone?Thanks for reaching out. I live in the Montebello/East LA area.
Whoever adopts these two birds must be highly reliable and could give them the home they need. I'm going to miss them terribly, but I want them to have a good life with space, grass, and a swimming area.
I believe @sourland is in NJ.I would take them if they were in Utah. I am not sure who is in LA area. Maybe @sourland may know someone.