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#AnimalWelfare
Thomas Cobb

how did i win over a street dog’s trust in a week?

I never thought I’d end up befriending a stray, but there I was, crouched in an alley, holding out a handful of kibble. The first time I saw her, she bolted. I kept my distance, talking softly and avoiding eye contact. Each day, I brought food to the same spot and sat a little closer, letting her decide if she wanted to approach. After a few days, she started inching forward, sniffing the air. I made sure not to corner her or make sudden moves. Eventually, she took food from my hand—my heart nearly exploded. I learned to pet her gently on the side, never over her head. It took patience, but seeing her tail wag for the first time made every slow step worth it. Feeding her regularly and respecting her space changed everything. #straydog #dogrescue #petcare #animalwelfare #Pets #Dogs

how did i win over a street dog’s trust in a week?
Brian Butler

how did i end up trapping my neighbor’s wild cat?

I never thought I’d be the person setting up a cat trap in my backyard, but here we are. It all started when I noticed a scruffy gray cat sneaking around every evening, stealing my own cat’s food. I figured, why not help him out and get him checked by a vet? First, I had to convince my neighbors to stop leaving food out. That was a whole group chat saga. Once everyone was on board, I started putting out tuna at the same time every night. The wild cat got used to my routine and, eventually, I left an open trap nearby so he’d get comfortable. The real test came when I skipped a night of feeding. The next evening, I set the trap with extra stinky sardines. Within an hour, I heard the door snap shut. Success! I took him to the vet, got him fixed, and released him back where I found him. Now, he’s still around, but the late-night yowling has stopped, and my backyard is a little more peaceful. #catcare #feralcats #petstories #animalwelfare #Pets #Cats

how did i end up trapping my neighbor’s wild cat?
Michael Salazar

why do people get pets if they can’t afford them? 🤯

I’ve had enough of seeing posts about people asking for advice on what to do with their sick birds because they “can’t afford a vet.” It breaks my heart, especially when you can clearly tell they shouldn’t have gotten the pet in the first place.Let me make this clear: If you got a pet when you were financially stable, and something unexpected happened, I’m not talking about you. But when you get a pet, especially something like a bird or a cat, and can’t provide basic care, it’s honestly mind-boggling.I’m a bird owner myself. A few months ago, I thought one of my parrots had pneumonia and rushed him to the vet THREE times. Thankfully, he was fine. But I can’t stand seeing pet owners who seem oblivious to the responsibility of caring for a pet long-term—especially when they’re not in a place to give it the proper care.Pets need our commitment, not just the fun parts. 🐦💔#PetResponsibility #BirdCare #AnimalWelfare #Pets

why do people get pets if they can’t afford them? 🤯