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8 Reasons To Adopt A Pet From A Shelter
- 14/09/2023

1. Making a Contribution
Giving an adult shelter pet a new home is a bold step demonstrating your sincere willingness to selflessly sacrifice your own comfort to give someone a new life. This is radically different from purchasing a purebred dog or cat for aesthetical pleasure.
2. Saving Multiple Lives
An adopted pet frees shelter space for new rescue pets in need, which means that you are saving two lives with a single adoption.
3. Giving Someone a Second Chance
An average shelter pet’s life has been substantially crueller and darker than those of well-loved home pets. You can change that and see how they find their well-deserved happiness.
4. Stopping the Breeders
By adopting a pet from a shelter and promoting similar decisions among your friends and relatives, you are reducing the demand for commercial breeders. These persons are one of the primary reasons behind the overpopulation of street cats and dogs.
5. Promoting Responsible Consumption
If you buy second-hand clothes and care for the environment, adopting a shelter pet is a logical next step. The world really does not need any more animals from commercial breeders.
6. Getting a Fair Deal
Most shelters make sure that their animals are well-fed and vaccinated. They will also inform you about any health risks since they actually care for their loved rescue pets and want you to be a well-informed and responsible owner for them.
7. Supporting the Right Cause
Yes, shelters will usually charge you some money for adopting their pets. However, they will use these contributions as donations for helping more unwanted animals. Again, this is different from commercial breeders many of whom seek to maximise personal profits while ‘optimising’ their expenditures for proper veterinary care and vaccination of their pets.
8. Expanding Options
Adopting a rescue animal does not mean that you have to adopt the very first pet you encounter. You can visit multiple shelters in your area or browse their offerings online to find the companion that is right for you. If you are not ready for adopting a mature animal, you can usually find many kittens and puppies of different breeds, shapes, and sizes.
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