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The Fate of Surplus Pets What happens to this "surplus"? Most of them die. They get sick. They starve or freeze to death. They are hit by cars, become wounded in fights with other animals, and suffer abuse by uncaring people. Some of the fortunate animals end up in shelters, where trained caregivers make every effort to find them new homes. But the numbers tell a tragic story. There are many more pets in shelters than there are people able to provide permanent, responsible, loving homes. Millions of pets are euthanized every year for one painfully simple, tragic, and preventable reason: no one wants them. This is a heartbreaking waste of a life. Death - by disease, injury, abuse, starvation, or euthanasia - is an unacceptable solution to the problem of homeless pets. The real solution prevents the surplus from occurring. A small word of advice, its a good idea to make sure you SPAY and NEUTER your pet to help with the over population and the senseless deaths of many animals. BYE BABY No more lonely cold nights or hearing that I'm bad. No more growling belly from the meals I never had. No more scorching sunshine with a water bowl that's dry. No more complaining neighbors about the noise when I cry. No more hearing "shut up", "get down" or "get out of here"! No more feeling disliked, only peace is in the air. Euthanasia is a blessing, though some still can't see why I was ever born If I weren't meant to be. My last day of living was the best I ever had. Someone held me very close, I could see she was very sad. I kissed the lady's face, and she hugged me as she cried. I wagged my tail to thank her, then I closed my eyes and died. Written by an animal shelter volunteer in Massena, NY |
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