Dead Animal Removal?

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Kurt Rahn
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Dead Animal Removal?

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Anyone know of a good/cheap dead animal removal company in the Pasadena area?
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Kurt Rahn wrote:Anyone know of a good/cheap dead animal removal company in the Pasadena area?
How big is the animal? Won't fit in a glad bag/curb side garbage?
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Depending on the animal, you can have Animal Control come pick it up for no charge. I've called them on several occasions for possums.


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It's small--rat/cat/possum/raccoon/squirrel size. It's under our raised wood patio (about 4-6" off the ground) but I can't see well enough to tell what it is or even where it is. Judging from the smell, it's right against the house, whgich is about 10' from the closest entrance under the patio. Animal control might be worth a shot.
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