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Why does my local shelter require that all adopted animals be spayed or neutered?

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Why does my local shelter require that all adopted animals be spayed or neutered?

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Because of the needless breeding of dogs and cats, coupled with irresponsible pet ownership, shelters continue to receive countless unwanted companion animals every year. Between six and eight million dogs and cats enter shelters every year in the United States, but according to the best estimates available, only 25 to 35 percent of these animals are adopted.

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