Pet Adoption - A New Family Member Is Waiting For You

One of the sad facts of life, is that many people acquire pets they can’t care for because they are too large, too boisterous, too much work or keep having kittens and puppies. This means that shelters all over the country have cats and dogs, both adult and young, available for pet adoption.

That’s why many pet finder organizations who host pet adoptions, will spay and neuter the animals offered for placement, to ensure that they don’t become part of, or contribute to, the overpopulation of cats and dogs that are turned into shelters.
Only a small percentage of animals that enter shelters, are “lost” or escapees that got out the door before their owners could catch them. The majority of loose pets can be easily returned, if they are wearing pet id tags that include at the very least, a current phone number, if not a name and address. Many pet food companies offer these tags for free on their product packaging.

Ideally, responsible owners will spay and neuter their own pets, and keep their cats indoors and dogs in fenced yards. But as we all know, life is not always ideal, and that’s how a free service like pet finder dot com, finds itself matching people and new pets, by offering listings of dogs and cats turned into local shelters and rescues. This brings together an abandoned or relinquished animal with a new family, a relationship that will hopefully last for the life of the pet.

Whether you are looking for the friskiness of a young kitten, or the companionship of an older dog, pet adoption from your local shelter, gives a new lease on life, to the unwanted. So when you take charge of your new family member, make sure they have a microchip, or pet id tags, to ensure they are never parted from their home, again.

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