Suffolk County SPCA



SUFFOLK COUNTY

SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

NEWS RELEASE


For Immediate Release

March 24, 2015


 

Suffolk County SPCA                                                   CONTACT: Chief Roy Gross

Your Local SPCA Serving Suffolk County                            631 382-SPCA    (7722)

725 Veterans Memorial. Bldg. 16                                            www.suffolkspca.org

Hauppauge, NY 11788-0099


 

SUFFOLK COUNTY MAN BITTEN BY RATTLESNAKE

 

The Suffolk County SPCA is reporting today that a 22 year old male Suffolk County resident was bitten by one of his two Rattlesnake that he was keeping as pets. The victim will spend the next week recovering in the hospital and will likely suffer permanent injuries due to the bite.

 

Roy Gross, Chief of the Suffolk County SPCA stated that these animals are not domestic pets and are extremely dangerous.  Gross said that officers from the SCSPCA and NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation took possession of the snake and it was sent to a reptile sanctuary out of state.

 

"Abandoned and dangerous reptiles and amphibians have become an all too common occurrence here on Long Island," said DEC Region 1 Director Peter A. Scully. "All too often, individuals do not realize the difficulties and complications that arise from owning one of these animals."

 

Gross reminded residents that at least once per year, the Suffolk County SPCA and NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation host Amnesty Days where residents can turn in wild and exotic animals.

 

For more information contact NYS Department of Environmental Conservation

(631) 444-0350.


 

To report any environment crime, please contact DEC's Public Protection Dispatch Center at:  1-877-457-5680 or the Long Island dispatch at (631) 444-0250.  DEC keeps the identity of all TIPP callers confidential.


 

 

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