The situation is much different
for adult animals for adoption,
or critters who have had a
hard go of it. Even traditional
pets, such as cats and dogs,
become much less popular once
they grow up. It isn't just
that people find adult animals
for adoption to be less cute
and playful than the babies.
Adopting a full grown animal
poses many difficulties that
people are simply not prepared
to deal with. Usually they
are already trained to a particular
master, and often they have
problems getting close to
a new owner.
The problem is even worse
if the animal for adoption
has had a history of abuse
at the hands of its owners.
Dogs, cats, and other animals,
just like people can be emotionally
scarred by being brought up
by abusive people, and unlike
people, they stand a very
small chance of completely
recovering from this early
abuse. If you are looking
at animals for adoption that
have been beaten or abused,
you will often have all kinds
of problems raising them that
you would not have anticipated.
Some of them can be downright
dangerous! Still, caring for
an injured animal can be a
wonderful and rewarding experience.
So are you up for adopting
a pet? |