We've come a long way since then - this same shelter now adopts out animals so quickly we're able to partner with shelters down south to save even more lives - but as a nation we still have a long, long way to go. The sad truth is, for over a million healthy, adoptable animals each year, help never comes. Thanks to awareness that number has consistently decreased in the last decade, but just one animal dying alone, forgotten in a shelter, is one too many.
That's why animal-lovers and animal welfare organizations across the globe will unite today with a Remember Me Thursday pet candle-lighting ceremony. The candles, which will be lit on the exact same day across the world, will honor the millions of pets who lost their lives without the benefit of a loving home and shine a light on the millions of healthy pets who are still awaiting adoption. The Remember Me Thursday global awareness campaign encourages individuals to light a candle this day (literally or virtually) and to opt to adopt, reducing the millions of orphan pets euthanized each year.
Dearest Melissa,
ReplyDeleteIt sure is heart breaking to see so many lonely pets that never get a chance to experience a loving home.
We adopted three from the Humane Society, one out of state.
They are so happy and grateful for having found their humans!!!
May people become more responsible in having their pets spayed and neutered so they don't have to suffer for being born unwanted...
Hugs,
Mariette + Kitties
Thank you for this post. Our fur babies rescued from Humane Societies and out of the hands of danger of the outside world make the best fur babies ever. I really don't understand how anyone could actually euthanize the animals have the Humane Society when I know they have to. It's a job I would never be able to do without breaking down.
ReplyDeleteShelters are trying to do better. But it's still sad that we lose so many wonderful animals because there aren't enough homes.
ReplyDeleteI hope there are many happy homes found as a result of today. A place that kills animals shouldn't be allowed to call themselves a shelter.
ReplyDeleteI loved the post. Melissa, and this Remember Me Thursday each year as well. I agree with Brian, If you kill those helpless souls, you are not a shelter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for shining the light on pet adoption. XO
ReplyDeleteThank you for getting the message out. I volunteer at a shelter and have four rescued cats. It's not much, but it's what I can do now.
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