In my years of rescuing animals I have seen different neglect and abuse cases, but my experience is that many of these animals do get another chance of being in a comfortable and secure home for the rest of their lives. The sad truth is that our country’s shelter animals’ chances for the same are slim to none.
Did you know that when there are holidays during the year shelter animals have a lesser chance of getting adopted than they do on regular days? And regular days may only run from 3 to six days for most shelters. But during the holidays, many shelters across the U.S. close for the holiday putting more of the animals in their care in a bind of being euthanized at a faster rate, less days they have available to be adopted. On many of the closed days, shelter animals are being evaluated for euthanasia. Families drop off their unwanted pets so they can “enjoy their holidays better”, meaning even more animals will be put to death around Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s.
This holiday season, all animal lovers, let’s tell our friends about these animals that breath the same air we do and are open to our world to bring us holiday joy. And remember to also tell everyone that we want to spay and neuter our pets so we don’t have to worry about more shelter animals up for euthanasia when next year’s holiday season comes around!