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Archive - Apr 13, 2010
- Homelessness
Homeless people, homeless pets
by Kristy
We often get asked about our pet policy as many homeless youth have pets, everything from rats and cats to dogs, and it is not surprising. Being homeless is often a lonely life and all people need companionship and something to love. Pets do not judge you if you smell or are dirty; they love you unconditionally. In turn, homeless youth love their pets unconditionally and will often give up things for themselves for their animals, surrendering food, blankets and shelter to care for their pets.
Not everyone agrees that homeless people should have pets, feeling that if someone can't house or take care of themselves, they are incapable of taking care of animals. In some cases this can be true though the same can be said for those who have a house and ownsa pet; having a place to live doesn't guarantee a person is a responsible pet owner. Many of our youth adopt stray pets that no one else wants and would be otherwise but left to fend for themselves.
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