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Why Adopt?
EVERYTIME YOU BUY A PET FROM PET SHOPS OR BREEDERS, YOU DEPRIVE AN ANIMAL IN THE SHELTER OR POUND A GOOD HOME.
At present there are no statistics on the population of stray cats and dogs in the Philippines, or even for the Metropolitan Manila area. But, consider this:
Assume King and Misha is your average pair of healthy breeding dogs. Once a year, they breed with an average of 4 puppies that are neither spayed nor neutered. If half of the offspring are female, in seven years, you can expect your neighborhood to be teeming with 4,372 dogs!
First year 4 dogs
Second year 12
Third year 36
Fifth year 324
Seventh year 4,372
Corky and Summer, on the other hand, are two uncontrolled breeding cats that have three litters per year. They have an average of 4 kittens per litter, none of them spayed or neutered. Given a ten-year breeding life and half of their offspring female, the number of cats from just one pair of breeding cats could equal the Filipino population in only a decade!
First Year 12 cats
Second Year 66
Third Year 382
Fourth Year 2201
Fifth Year 12,680
Sixth Year 73,041
Seventh Year 420,715
Eight Year 2,423,316
Ninth Year 13,958,290
Tenth Year 80,399,780
What happens to more than half of them? Abandoned and rejected, or sometimes left for dead.
Provide a home.
Adopt from the PAWS shelter.
Spay and neuter your pets.
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