No Christmas Adoptions at English Shelter

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England : Thursday, 16 December 2010 (Local Time)

Jersey-English animal shelter, has stopped offering animals for adoption over the Christmas period.

Jersey Animal Shelter is the animal shelter under the Jersey Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (JSPCA) in was founded in 1913 with the intention of attempting to change public attitudes toward animals. 

The decision was made to dissuade people from giving pets for Christmas which may be unwanted later.

The shelter has already re-homed more than 800 animals this year, including over 100 cats in the pest three months.

Maj Steve Coleman from the shelter said that was due to some irresponding breeding of cats which resulted in the market being saturated.

He said the shelter’s facilities were almost at capacity.

Maj Coleman said not offering animals over Christmas was standard practice and that adoptions would start again in the new year.

He said one particular dog had been abandoned beacause the owners did not realise the work they would have to put in to train him.

“He was bought as a young puppy quite expensively and the owners didn’t appreciate he was going to take a lot of time and effort to become a well behaved dog,” he said.

“It is often something we see sadly, people spend a lot of money on pedigree animals not realising they don’t become wonderful animals, you have to train them.

 

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