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Why you should consider adopting from an animal shelter

The Straits Times

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August 11, 2025

The journey to pet ownership begins with a pivotal question: Where do you find your lifelong companion?

- Natasha Weers

Why you should consider adopting from an animal shelter

Pet shops, licensed pet breeders and animal shelters each offer different advantages to finding your perfect match.

While pet shops provide variety and pet breeders offer specific breeds, shelters present a meaningful way to welcome a new family member.

FROM SHELTER TO FOREVER HOME

Animal shelters serve as sanctuaries for many pets seeking forever homes.

These facilities provide food, shelter, veterinary care and a temporary home to surrendered or rescued pets.

Beyond care, shelter staff work on behavioral rehabilitation to understand each pet's unique personality and needs, as well as address medical issues, to prepare it for a new owner.

Each adoption begins with a careful matching process.

Shelter staff conduct screenings to ensure successful matches.

They evaluate your home's environment, discuss your lifestyle and verify safety measures like window grilles or mesh for high-rise living.

While this process requires more time and patience, it significantly increases the chances of a successful long-term match and safeguards the pet's welfare.

ADVANTAGES OF ADOPTION

Shelter adoption typically offers a comprehensive support system.

Shelter staff can provide valuable insights into a pet's personality, needs and compatibility with different households.

Many shelters also provide post-adoption guidance, tips to owners to help pets adjust to home living and ongoing advice about pet care.

This proves valuable for first-time pet owners navigating their new responsibilities.

Adoption fees, which vary by shelter and species, typically cover the costs of essential veterinary services.

These include core vaccinations, microchipping, basic health screening and sterilization.

Adoption fees also help to defray the cost of running the shelter.

MAKING YOUR CHOICE

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