Each year, some 300,000 dogs and cats are abandoned in Italy's streets or parks The Singapore Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) reported that it took in 3,002 dogs, 4,716 cats and 1,314 domestic small animals (rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, etc) in 2007, which add up to an alarming figure of 9,487 animals
Well....If you have a facebook it probably won't do that. If you don't, GET ONE!!!
Ferrets have been banned as pets in Singapore.
After pets are abandoned, they often face significant hardships, including starvation, exposure to the elements, and potential injury from accidents or encounters with other animals. Many may wander in search of food or shelter, leading to increased vulnerability to disease and human cruelty. Some abandoned pets are eventually rescued by animal shelters or rescue organizations, but many remain unclaimed and may face euthanasia if they cannot find a new home. The fate of abandoned pets varies greatly depending on their location and the resources available in their community.
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Over a million pets get run over every year, with 230,000 cats dying from vehicle impacts annually.
over 50 000 pets die by every year :( euthanasia
Cats have been abandoned by careless owners as long as cats have been pets. The modern era has no monopoly on animal cruelty.
Singapore daisies are indeed toxic to farm animals and other livestock. They are also poisonous to humans and pets.
You can help animals by adopting them as pets especially those abandoned ones.
Bad things can happen if you don't take care of your pets. If they do not have food or fresh water everyday, they will die because you don't want to take care of them. Also you could have criminal charges brought against you. So take care of your pets!
25-50 million animals every year! Isn't it pitiful?
It is difficult to provide an exact number as there is no comprehensive data available on the total number of abandoned pets that die each year. However, estimates suggest that millions of animals are euthanized in shelters annually due to overcrowding and limited resources.