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In 2020, cat adoptions rose 23 percent at the SPCA, with dog adoptions increasing by seven percent during the same period. Kennel manager Chris Bowers said 2021 is on pace to eclipse those adoption numbers, but the rising number of animal intakes is a concerning trend.
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“The one thing that people forget when adopting a puppy or kitten is that a lot of work goes into it,” said Bowers. “Pet ownership is such a rewarding experience, but there is real follow through needed when it comes to the animal’s training and welfare.”