SPCA encourages pet lovers to adopt and help reduce overpopulation
By adopting from the Newcastle SPCA, you help save lives and give animals the homes they deserve. Read more here:
By opting to adopt, pet lovers can not only find their new best friend but also help combat pet overpopulation and prevent unnecessary suffering.
Many of these pets are euthanised when adoptions do not occur.
This number could be dramatically reduced if more people adopted pets instead of buying or obtaining them from other sources.
The SPCA has provided three reasons to adopt, not shop:
- Adopting will save you money: Adopting from the Newcastle SPCA is less expensive than purchasing a pet from a store or other outlet. Pets are already vaccinated and sterilised, so the SPCA fee is very low.
- Owning a pet is psychologically, emotionally, and physically beneficial, according to research: Aside from making you smile, spending time with an animal can help lower blood pressure and cholesterol. Dog walking, grooming, and even petting a pet increases physical activity, strengthens the heart, improves blood circulation, and slows bone tissue loss.
- Adoption eliminates the need for ‘puppy mills’ and pet stores: According to the SPCA’factory-style’ breeding facilities generally prioritise profits over animal welfare.
Many animals are forced to live in shocking conditions and are overbred, without proper medical care and with very little or no human companionship.
Furthermore, they believes it is critical for the SPCA that all of its animals find permanent homes.
“Come to the SPCA to meet your new best friend and experience the wonderful feeling of providing a special home to an animal in need,” they concluded.
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