Adoption is not your business alone

 Adoption is not part of you
Chihuahua (definite introduction)

When you see stray dogs and cats, you may You will immediately make the decision to take them home. However, if you are renting a house or living with your family, then you need to consider at least two questions-whether you have the ability to adopt stray animals and whether the people you share the house with can adopt them. You might as well take care of homeless animals.

1. Adopt stray animals within your means

First of all, protecting stray animals requires the owner to have certain financial conditions. You have to provide the little ones with adequate food, perform vaccination and cross-breeding services on a regular basis, and once they get sick, you have to take them to the pet hospital for treatment immediately, etc. Second, adopting stray animals may consume a lot of your time and energy. If your job is very busy, you even travel frequently, and you live alone, then adopting an animal may not be suitable for you.

2. Does your family agree with you adopting stray animals?

Whether you live with your family or share a house with others, you must Involve the opinions of your family or roommates in advance, because the arrival of new family members may disrupt your original rhythm of life, and you must prepare your family and roommates in advance. In addition, some people may be allergic to animal hair. If you encounter such a situation, you may not be able to adopt stray animals.

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