That's so good you have that neuter program, it's very important to do it because it's difficult to find responsible homes for all the little dogs and kittens that born, they also organize free and low-cost sterilization days here, but more is needed, especially in smaller towns and cities.
That's true, it's not easy to find the right families and to make people understand that pets are not toys and that when you adopt it's a forever relationship not until you get bored or you move or you don't have money, if you can't compromise don't have any pet, as simple as that.
Thanks for supporting Dylan's recovery and for your support 😺🤘🤗
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We suffer similar problem with dogs and cats, SPCA is reliant on donations with no government assistance, local residents try educate people on how to look after pets.
Never ending battle to assist animals who cannot talk for themselves, communities do the best they are able in helping with Veterinary cost and food.
That's true, it's not easy to educate people about responsible ownership, which includes feeding, vaccination, sterilization and commitment.
Here is a state institution that has several permanent offices in the main cities of the country and that is in charge of caring for animals free of charge through vaccination, deworming, sterilization and adoption days. Unfortunately, more journeys are needed to reach the smaller towns and cities.