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Thursday, August 5, 2010

Rescue Pets Need Some Lovin'

Just like humans, animals need families and warm homes, too. For that reason, many families around the world are rescuing animals and bringing them into their loving homes.  The animals that are being rescued could be from many different places, including the streets or abusive homes. But these proactive and compassionate people want to better the lives of these animals and help them find the meaning of family, by adopting them or helping them find a good home.



Photo Credit: Photo borrowed from the Animal Rescue Foundation LUXIST

 














 
 

Many different societies and associations have helped create the idea of rescuing pets, and making more people want to do it. Numerous rescue organizations are volunteer operated and help shelters with taking pets. Pounds have seemed to be replaced with  various shelters and organizations, where the animals are being taken care of by volunteers who come in and want to help find the animals homes. The volunteers want to help raise understanding and awareness towards rescue animals and the optimistic effects of adoption.
 
The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ website is catered to fight animal cruelty and help rescue and adopt dogs and cats. You can adopt animals from their site, and they even have a mobile adoption van! The ASPCA is kicking their goal into high gear and trying to help as many animals as they can.
 
Another big player in helping families rescue animals is The Humane Society of the United States. Their website is easy to use, and you can find an animal to adopt, train and play with. They are advocates of stopping puppy mills, which is an ongoing problem in the United States. Also, they are believers of ending the killing of animals for fur products.
These neglected animals deserve an excellent family to love them, instead of roaming the streets or living in a bad home. Also, spaying and neutering your pets can help lessen the number of homeless animals. It takes a lot of courage to rescue a pet instead of just buying one at the pet store. It may take more effort to rescue a pet, but in the long run it will make your family and you feel much better about helping a furry friend. Animal friendly people should take any action in helping these rescue animals. If you want to help, you could start with signing petitions and speaking up about the exploitation of animals. But if you want to make a big difference, adopt an animal and make a friend for life.
Categories: Animal Rescues, Birds, Cats, Dogs, Kittens

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