Just found this guy on the road and thought he got hit, but he REAKS of cloves and is sick and can't breathe. Is it poison ya think? I googled and got nada.
He was definitely poisoned. He may have been hit, or fallen from being sick. Someone or somehow he got ahold of cloves or clove oil. It was so strong I smelled it when I got close to him and it even the smell got on my hands through a plastic bag. I washed up really good and put on nitrile gloves before taking out of the bag and euthanazing him.I bet he was hit by a car. Many times they are hit by the undercarriage in the head as they run underneath. His head looks bruised.
I tend to leave them alone. They sometimes survive.
Unfortunately, the comment about hypocrites has truth in it. Where we lived for a few years, the former pastor/peaceloveandkindness neighbor couple ran over breathlessly and warned me that a “sick” rat had just run out of their yard and was probably coming to mine.I really do despise seeing animals poisoned. It's a slow and torturous death for sure, and it's all but guaranteed to be. I've witnessed it several times, and will never use it myself. Not even on a pest causing the most extreme of damage.
Funny thing is, it tends to be the vegan-shouting hippies that are the first ones to grab poison as a solution since they don't know any better. Sad.
I left my dogs in the truck one time to run into the store to grab some beer. Had my black lab/pit mix(best dog ever), and my wild ass husky. Also had a fresh box of fundraiser chocolate bars in the cab and didn't think much of it.I’d bet the poison used on the rat was ancient arsenic-based stuff. The guy probably had crap from 40-50 years earlier in his stash.
As for cloves, that rings a bell, but I can’t think which poison that was. Even if the stuff was not considered deadly to rodents, maybe your neighbor gave that squirrel a megadose in some otherwise-tasty morsel. Dogs can be harmed by eating dark chocolate, but it takes a lot. Someone told me their dogs ate one lb of chocolates. They had terrible diarrhea for a couple of days, before recovering.