Digital subscriptions provided by the City of Gulfport THE GABBER.COM No. 2736
November 25 - December 1, 2021
Let’s Talk Turkey Frida is the tiniest (and onliest) turkey at the SPCA, and she’s part of the larger problem of an influx of “pocket pets” in Pinellas County: smaller animals – non-canine and non-feline, this is – like hamsters, rats, birds, guinea pigs and everything in between. For now, the majority of these animals have waived adoption fees to combat overpopulation and a high abandonment rate. Currently, pocket pet numbers are at an all-time high of 60-70 animals, says Mitchy Chavez, Director of Animal Services for SPCA Tampa Bay. That includes Frida. “They’re great first pets, and people love them at first,” said Chavez. “But they can be a lot of work, and they’re not as present as maybe a cat or dog, so often they end up here.”
ABBY BAKER
By Abby Baker
Viva la Frida! “Here” is the winding Largo shelter that boasts a makeshift farm in the back. The property has seen its fair share of miniature horses, goats, ferrets and, once, an emu. Frida shares a communal chicken coop with two chicken hens, caddy corner to a tribe of permanent residents: a mess of iguanas that live in a junglescape sanctuary.
Turkey continued on page 9
Meet Frida, the noisy, molting turkey who calls the Largo SPCA chicken coop home (hopefully temporarily).
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