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Have a "no pets" Holiday season

Bulldogge

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Because it's the Holiday season, I wanted to encourage all of you to make the right decision if you're thinking of giving someone an animal as a present.

Animal companionship can be wonderful—but impulsively acquired animals are often discarded when the novelty wears off. Our animal shelter always receives a sudden influx of abandoned cats, dogs, rabbits, and other animals, many of whom are former companions who were deserted or passed around before ending up in a shelter cage. And it's not only at Christmas - we see chicks and rabbits in HUGE numbers right after Easter.

Adopting a companion animal is an enormous responsibility and carries long-term obligations—as long as 10 to 20 years. New puppy parents must have loads of time and patience for exercise and housebreaking—all too often, dogs end up crated for hours on end or trapped at the end of a chain in a cold backyard. Kitten companions need daily play and grooming and are only being their curious, athletic selves when they claw furniture or climb Christmas trees. Caring for a companion animal requires cash to pay for food, toys, and veterinary care, including spaying or neutering. Animals, especially young ones, require vast amounts of time, patience, and money—all of which are scant during the holiday season. Ball State University psychologist Dan Lapsley agrees that the holidays are no time to bring home a new puppy or kitten who can too easily “be lost in all that hoopla.” Instead, give the animal lover on your gift list some other appropriate gift - one without a heartbeat.

Thinking of giving a kitten or puppy to a child on your list? Think again! Children have fleeting attention spans—their interest in walking the puppy and scooping cat’s, rabbit’s, or hamster's litter quickly wanes—meaning that those duties will soon be added to their already overworked parents’ “to-do” lists.

The decision to get a puppy or kitten should be made by all the family members who will be living with and caring for the new addition. They are the ones who must decide if they have the time, money, commitment, and genuine desire to care for an animal. If so, it’s best to wait until the tinsel and lights are taken down—then adopt one from an animal shelter. A faithful friend is anxiously awaiting a loving, post-holiday-hustle home.

Thanks for reading,
Nick
 
Great service announcement...I can't tell you how many puppies and kittens come in for their first set of shots and the owners are frazzled and frustrated, ill-prepared to deal with chewing on packages, knocking over trees, or biting electrical cords (I know it's a gag in one of the Lampoon movies, but there's nothing funny about a fried Fluffy or Fifi) let alone house training. Dealing with the stress of the holidays is enough without throwing in another living creature - and all too often we see cases of parvo or other diseases because people were careless and took their pets around other animals before they had a complete round of vaccines. A gift certificate to a pet store is a better present for a pet lover or a donation to a no-kill shelter in his/her name is more thoughtful than throwing them for a curve when they aren't prepared to cope with a new bundle of joy. Happy Howlidays and Meowy Christmas 🙂
 
Okay, time for my little sermon... if you DO decide to go ahead and get a pet for a loved one after going through all of the proper preparations and making sure that it is a well researched decision... STAY AWAY from pet stores. I know that those puppies behind the glass are cute and practically beg to be brought home but too many people don't know where they come from. I'll spare you the heart wrenching and sickening conditions of "puppy mills" but if you don't want to take my word for it, simply type it into your web browser and do it with an empty stomach. Almost all puppies in pet stores come from places like these and they can have a long list of problems in the future besides the fact that purchasing them simply encourages a simply immoral practice.

Thanks for listening and tell this to anyone that'll listen so that they stay away from pet shop puppies as well... do it for them...

kitten
 
Thank you for bringing such a serious and problematic issue to light, and reminding folks about the all too frequent backlashes of this practice.

PETS NEED STABLE LOVING HOMES! Please do NOT contribute to the "lost, abused, abandoned, and surrendered" pet population. There are already far too many pets without loving families to care for them. Don't risk adding to that number!

Mimi
 
TklDuo-Drew said:
Yes, but what about that orangatang I was gonna buy for Christmas?


Drew

Drew, now c'mon! What's Ann gonna do with TWO monkeys in the house?!

Mimi 😛
 
Mimi said:
Thank you for bringing such a serious and problematic issue to light, and reminding folks about the all too frequent backlashes of this practice.

PETS NEED STABLE LOVING HOMES! Please do NOT contribute to the "lost, abused, abandoned, and surrendered" pet population. There are already far too many pets without loving families to care for them. Don't risk adding to that number!

Mimi

Thanks Mimi! My heart is often broken by the those who think of animals as something that is "disposable"... it is a serious consideration and a life at that.

kitten
 
TklDuo-Drew said:
Yes, but what about that orangatang I was gonna buy for Christmas?


Drew

I'm afraid I won't be able to make it anyway mate. 😀

And you spelt it wrong too. 😛
 
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