It’s down to all of us to fight the stigma of stray and shelter pets
Practice Manager
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These pets, in loving homes with owners who adore them, not only have the potential to become minor social media stars but usually receive good nutrition, veterinary care, and training which sets them up for a healthy and contented life. It can therefore be hard to comprehend that millions of cats and dogs around the world are not in homes, not being fed well, or getting the care they need. Cats and dogs can become lost or stray from their homes, and some have lived their whole lives on the streets. These pets often lack any sustained human care or attention. Pets in shelters may be fed and cared for but need a one-to-one bond with a loving owner or family.
As I scroll through social media, another picture of a cat or puppy pops up as friends share stories of their pets’ latest tricks and triumphs. My own social posts are often of my dogs looking cute or doing funny things. These pets, in loving homes with owners...