Leonardo said workers gave up after two failed attempts to corner the animal on Thursday but she said they will continue. "They are my heroes," she said. The deer has returned each morning, though, and Leonardo’s husband laid out straw to lure the animal to a warm resting place. They hope officials can then catch it and take the bucket off.
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Monday, February 10, 2014
Efforts continue to rescue deer with bucket stuck on its head
A deer has been spotted in western Quebec, Canada with a bucket stuck on
its head, but despite days of effort, government officials and the
woman who feeds it have not been able to catch the animal to save it.
Last Sunday, Diane Leonardo watched deer gather at a feeder in the
backyard of her home in Lac Simon, about an hour northeast of Gatineau.
Then she saw one of the animals in some discomfort, as it had a bucket
stuck on its head.
“My heart fell to my feet. We have 12 deer, we have deer here all the
time,” said Leonardo. “It was a shock. You know immediately that he
couldn’t get it off himself.” No one has been able to give the deer food
or water for at least five days. Officials with Quebec’s Ministry of
Natural Resources tried to catch the deer with a net, but failed. They
came back another day and tried to tranquilize the animal, but it ran
off.
Leonardo said workers gave up after two failed attempts to corner the animal on Thursday but she said they will continue. "They are my heroes," she said. The deer has returned each morning, though, and Leonardo’s husband laid out straw to lure the animal to a warm resting place. They hope officials can then catch it and take the bucket off.
The bucket is believed to have a metal handle that is stuck behind the
deer’s ears. Leonardo said she feels bad and will cut handles off her
buckets from now on. For now, she’s still focused on saving the deer.
“It’s very cold and [deer] need calories. They need calories and he’s
not been eating anything,” she said. Two teams of government workers
remain in Lac Simon ready to tranquillize the deer if it shows up, and neighbors are ready to call if they see the animal. Officers do admit,
however, if they can’t catch the animal, they might kill the deer out of compassion.
Leonardo said workers gave up after two failed attempts to corner the animal on Thursday but she said they will continue. "They are my heroes," she said. The deer has returned each morning, though, and Leonardo’s husband laid out straw to lure the animal to a warm resting place. They hope officials can then catch it and take the bucket off.
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