Rise in Abandoned Pets at Vacaville Parks Prompts Public Service Announcement
VACAVILLE, CALIFORNIA, JUL 22 – Vacaville officials report a surge in abandoned pets due to high spay and neuter costs and limited affordable care, doubling animal control calls over the past year.
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Rise in abandoned pets at Vacaville parks prompts public service announcement
By Carlos E. Castañeda Click here for updates on this story City of Vacaville (KOVR) — The City of Vacaville is alerting residents about a troubling trend of people abandoning their pets in city parks, urging pet owners to seek alternatives to have their critters cared for. The city and its Parks and Recreation Department posted a public service announcement on social media over the weekend, saying there is an increase in the number of pets …
Ramona L. Sirois: Animal abandonment is a real issue
Dear Hampshire County pet owners: I am Ramona Sirois, 10 years old, and I want to talk to you about an issue in our community and worldwide: animal abandonment. You can help prevent it! Animal abandonment is when a pet owner stops caring for an outdoor pet or releases an indoor pet into the wild. The owner does this because they cannot care for the pet, do not want them, or think the pet will be better off in the wild. This is a problem for the …
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