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| TAKE A SECOND LOOK! Consider Adopting an Adult Cat or Dog We know what you're thinking. Those puppies and kittens are so cute, they're almost impossible to pass up. When you see those playful balls of fluff with their soulful eyes, how can you choose to adopt a mature animal instead? But please give us a few moments of your time. Give us a chance to convince you to adopt an older pet instead. We guarantee you won't be sorry! Be a Lifesaver Why are you considering adopting a pet from an animal shelter? Most likely, one of the reasons is to save an animal's life. And that's exactly what you are doing when you adopt a shelter animal. The old saying, "It's raining cats and dogs" is an understatement...it's more like a torrential downpour. More than four million animals are humanely killed each year in animal shelters. Sadly, adult mixed breed animals are usually first in line to meet this needless fate. Why? Because they are less likely to be adopted. Certainly, puppies and kittens are as deserving of good homes as adult animals. But an older, more mature animal might be the pet who's right for you...and he could be one, two, five, or even ten years old! So lift up those feet and walk past the puppy and kitten rooms. Go have a look at the adult animals. After all, puppies and kittens reach maturity in only a few short months anyway, and then what do you have? An adult animal! So Many to Choose From The first thing you'll notice in the adult wards is greater selection. The very nature of an animal shelter?a haven for lost and homeless pets?means many of the animals are adults. And a shelter is a terrific place to find the pet of your dreams. Where else can you find so many breeds, ages, and personalities under one roof? Can't decide between a shepherd, a collie, and a poodle? Not sure if you want a Siamese, a Burmese, or a Maine Coon? Get them all in one animal by adopting a mixed breed. See how they'll look "grown up" by choosing an adult. A Long, Happy Life Together Mixed breeds tend to combine the attractive traits of their ancestors, and they tend to be healthier and longer-lived than purebreds. These benefits are even greater if your new pet is an adult. Adult animals are less delicate and better able to ward off potential health problems. They've usually been vaccinated already, and their health is often a known factor. All this, and you still have years of enjoyment and companionship to look forward to. |
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