Friends for life The only thing worse than being homeless would be to finally find a good home, and then be kicked out again. That is the situation for thousands of dogs and cats as the post-COVID new normal sends people back to work and leaves them no time to look after the new family member obtained during lockdown. Shelters are filling to capacity, with the RSPCA in NSW reporting recently that they are at 95 per cent capacity for dogs and 125 per cent for cats. Some of these animals will have been adopted, while others will have been bought from unscrupulous breeders.
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