What are the chances of finding a home for my pet”s litter?
Finding good homes for your pet”s offspring is an agonizing job. Even when placed,, some puppies and kittens are abandoned once they outgrow their cute, cuddly stage or prove to be more responsibility than their owners expected. And, there is no way to control the future breeding of these animals, thus the population problem intensifies. If you do know of families who are interested in obtaining a pet, direct them to their local animal shelter. Shelters are full of animals just waiting for good home and their time is running out. Q: Don”t you think that it is important for children to witness the miracle of birth? A: In fact, animal want to find secluded, quiet places in which to give birth. If you want your child to witness birth, you should be prepared to explain the repercussions of an unwanted litter. You will find that you are actually allowing your child to witness the tragedy of death, as this begins a line of future offspring with only 1 of 10 ever finding a good home. Why not