Hm, that really surprises me. I'd have thought that what with dogs being more time- and care-intensive, not to mention the fact that they can be quite a bit larger, they'd be predestined to be abused and to end up in shelters. Still, thinking about it, it's true - our local shelter is usually overflowing with cats (to the point where they had to turn one of the bathrooms into another cat room - it's a nightmare), while the dogs can be found new homes, usually. o.O
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Hm, that really surprises me. I'd have thought that what with dogs being more time- and care-intensive, not to mention the fact that they can be quite a bit larger, they'd be predestined to be abused and to end up in shelters. Still, thinking about it, it's true - our local shelter is usually overflowing with cats (to the point where they had to turn one of the bathrooms into another cat room - it's a nightmare), while the dogs can be found new homes, usually. o.O