Adopt Don't Shop: A Guide to Cat Adoption i
PEACE, LOVE & RESCUE STRAY ANIMALS IN U A E . Adopt Don't Shop: A Guide to Cat Adoption in the UAE Why Cat Adoption Matters: Giving a Feline Friend a Second Chance If you're considering adding a pet to your family, adopting a cat is a beautiful option with numerous benefits. Not only do cats make great companions, but adopting a cat can also positively impact animal welfare and the environment. This blog post will look closely at cat adoption and why it's essential First and foremost, cat adoptions gives abandoned or neglected cats a second chance at a happy life. Countless cats in animal shelters and rescue organizations require a loving home. Adopting a cat gives that cat a second chance and frees up space in the shelter or rescue organization, which can help them take in even more cats in need. Cat adoption , in addition to assisting individual cats, can have a more significant impact on animal welfare. More cats adopted means fewer cats are euthanized due to overc...
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There has to be a humane solution to the problem of dumped pets on UAE streets,
This year, as in many years before, hundreds of pets will be dumped in the streets of Abu Dhabi, Dubai and the other emirates. They are left in the streets to live as “trash” by people who leave the country, can’t organise pet sitters, or whose circumstances have simply changed.
Pet dumping is an all-year phenomenon, but we see the misery of cats and dogs disposed of in our streets more in summer. It's this time of year when traffic accidents involving stray animals increase and a greater number of cats and dogs die from deprivation, disease or dehydration.
Many of us see stray cats and dogs in our daily life, although we may not look at them consciously. Most of us have them in our neighbourhoods or near our workplaces, where they usually come by night to search bins for food.
These creatures live a tough life because they have no shelter or regular food and water, and are exposed to the heat. Many of them are former pets or their offspring. Their former owners at some point in their lives wanted a cat or dog, perhaps as a birthday gift for a child. The pets were were later dumped, too often without being neutered, leaving them to fight for their own survival.