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Animals for Adoption AboundThere are plenty of animal lovers in the world today. Is this a true statement? I'm not so certain it is. Sure, you may say a kitten is cute or a dog is fun to play with, but would you be willing to take care of one? This is the true test. If you think the dirty work of caring for an animal day in and day out is a pain, then you're probably not so much of an animal lover. If you were, you'd want a special pet in your life regardless of the extra work involved. Trust me; there are lots of animals for adoption all over America. I adopted three cats from the Humane Society a couple years back. My reasons for adopting were based on the amount of animals who are stuck in shelters, just waiting for someone to come and adopt them. I somehow felt I was offering our kitties a chance for a new life and a chance to be well loved in our home. Prerequisite for Animal Adoption is Responsibility
When it comes to animals for adoption or animals for sale at your local pet store, there is one thing they both have in common. They require a huge amount of care. This responsibility should not be taken lightly. Care includes feeding, playing, walking or changing a litter box, and don't forget a contingency fund for those vet bills that can and most likely will arise. Cats and dogs require routine yearly check-ups, and quality food. You will have amuch healthier pet if you stick to the high quality food such as Science Diet or Nutro. You'll also notice how much nicer their coat looks. You do get what you pay for. So remember when you consider those innocent, little animals for adoption in the Humane Society, please also consider all the work involved. Loving your pet in the right way is imperative. |
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