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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Support your local shelter

Here is a good story about animals.

Gwinnett County opened a new state-of-the-art Animal Welfare and Enforcement Center on Tuesday. The new center will provide for animal adoptions, safely hold lost pets and house pets no longer wanted by their owner. The center will provide facilities to spay and neuter animals and storage pens that will help reduce the spread of disease and sickness.

I confess, I am an animal lover. I grew up with dogs, and I have had two cats, both of which I found as strays when they were kittens. Junior, my current housemate, has been a good feline friend and companion for the past six years.

What strikes me most about animals is their innocence. They have no hidden agenda (although I sometimes think that Junior enjoys being a bit of a prankster), they are not born with an innate sense of violence or jealousy. If you love them, they will love you back. If you teach them, they will learn. If you respect them, they will be a faithful and loyal companion throughout their life.

We can’t always say that about people, but if we love our pets, they will love us back completely and with devotion.

I can understand if some of you don’t see this relationship between humans and their pets. Most of you who don’t understand this relationship will do nothing more than say, “that’s a cute dog,” or, “I just don’t understand cats.” That’s OK.

But some who don’t understand engage in behavior that most of us cannot comprehend, regardless of whether or not we like animals. They abandon animals on the side of the road. They drown them in a lake or a creek. They teach them how to fight for our amusement. They take out their frustrations by kicking or beating them. They don’t feed them, or they tie them to a tree with a chain and completely ignore them. There aren’t many people who do this, but the few who do cause us outrage.

For animals subjected to these people, the shelter is a haven. The shelter will find good homes with people who teach pets love and respect. The shelter makes sure the pets are healthy when they leave.

Unfortunately, many animals will not be able to find homes. They may be too sick or too scarred by mistreatment, and they will have to be euthanized. It is unfortunate, and it makes me sad. However, often the alternative is much worse.

I would urge all of you to support the shelter. Donations are always welcome. Warm bodies are always needed as volunteers to help operate and maintain the shelter. And, of course, there are always animals who would gladly receive the love and affection you can give — especially by inviting them into your home.

Do you support the new animal shelter?

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