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Pets affected by recession
Channel NewsAsia - 2 hours 59 minutes ago
SINGAPORE: The recession seems to be affecting not just individuals but their pets too. Animal welfare groups report a jump in pet abandonment due to financial difficulties.
Although there is more awareness now on pet responsibility, several animal welfare groups said Christmas is definitely not the jolliest time for them.
The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) said it receives an increase in the number of animals in the lead up to the festive period. Last month they received 700 animals, 125 of which were pedigree dogs.
And almost two—thirds of that number never gets claimed.
Deirdre Moss, executive officer, SPCA, said: “There seems to be a surplus of pedigree dogs. And they do make up half of our total dogs that we take in each month. There are a lot of people out there who may be buying dogs on the spur of the moment, especially near Christmas time. We want them to be very sure of what they’re taking on."
But compared to previous years, SPCA said they have seen a slight fall in the number of animals abandoned this festive period.
But one animal welfare group, Action for Singapore Dogs, has seen a 20 to 30 per cent increase in the number of people giving up their pets because of financial difficulties.
But according to them, the loss of jobs or income aren’t good enough reasons to give up a pet.
Ricky Yeo, president, Action for Singapore Dogs Society, said: "If you sit down and think about it rationally, there are always solutions or alternatives. You could probably cut down on luxuries like grooming and treats.”
"We certainly hope that people will hold on to their dogs and pets during this time of crisis. Because actually they can be helpful in relieving stress and they’re good companions," Moss added.
The SPCA is also partnering with various cinema chains to educate people not to buy pets on impulse.
Some animal welfare groups are calling for higher fines for pet abandonment and more education at the point of purchase. — CNA/vm
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