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You say NO to back-yard breeding and puppy/kitty mills
During the pandemic, there was a surge in the number of puppies finding forever homes. So much so that people began buying puppies/kittens from backyard breeders and puppy mills, i.e. those businesses without a license to ethically breed puppies or kittens, because they couldn’t wait to get a Golden Retriever or Persian cat home. Puppy/kitty mills are inhumane places where puppies and kittens are ‘mass bred’ and sold for prices less than what you’d pay a licensed breeder. Now you might wonder – what’s wrong with that? Well, backyard breeders and mills more often than not raise dogs in unhygienic kennels with no exercise nor nutritious food. In short, they are profit-driven businesses that churn out pups and kitties, paying little to no attention to the mother and her babies. Puppies and kittens bought from such places have a 98% chance of developing illnesses and behavioral issues as they grow older, simply because they weren’t fed well, left their mother too early (less than 8 weeks), or weren’t socialised enough. When you adopt a pet, you invariably reduce the number of pets being bought and sold through such inhumane practices.