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This is Why Animals Are Not Good Christmas Gifts

They look so cute and people are always ecstatic to get them, but do you really think giving an animal as a gift is a good idea?

Christmas is the Busiest Time at Animal Shelters

As we enter the silly season, animal shelters across the world are bracing themselves for the stampede.

  • Before Christmas animals are dropped off by people who have exciting plans for their holidays, none of which include the pets they ‘love.’ I’m not talking about kennels. Thousands of people realize at the last moment they forgot about their pets and don’t want to pay for boarding facilities, so, they drop them off at a kill shelter.

  • After Christmas there are the ‘return to sender’ animals. Those are the puppies, kittens, bunny rabbits, and guinea pigs that looked so adorable when they came out of the gift-wrapped box, but soon became too much of a burden for their owner to deal with.

    The animal you give could very soon be one of them.

Most animal shelters are kill shelters where the animals have at best 2 weeks, but the average is closer to 72 hours, to be adopted before they are put down. Hundreds and thousands of healthy domesticated animals are killed every week.

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Animals Are a Commitment

As cuddly as baby animals seem to be, they are not made to order. They are not objects to be bought and sold. They are sentient beings with needs and desires.

Giving an animal a home is a lifelong commitment. Some domesticated animals live for longer than 20 years. Can you really make this commitment on behalf of somebody else? Do you know where they will be in 20 years?

If somebody wants to adopt an animal into their home, they need to get fully involved in making the decision that will change their lives forever.

Each animal is a unique personality. They are living beings with quirks and character traits. It is not as simple as choosing the color that will match their lounge suite. Simply knowing the name of the breed they like doesn’t guarantee the temperament they are expecting. The animal and her guardian need to get along and have the same energy. They need to like each other to start with and then work at building a relationship over time.

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Please Adopt Someone, Don’t Support Breeders

If you have considered all of the implications and are still sure you want to give an animal as a gift, please do not buy someone from a pet shop or breeder. There are two reasons for this:

  1. Think of the mothers being used to produce these cute baby animals. Compassionate people do not exploit a mother’s reproductive organs and then steal her babies. Furthermore, when animals are seen as breeding machines, and their offspring as production units, then their right to moral personhood is totally ignored and their right to bodily integrity is violated. More serious abuse is bound to follow.

  2. There are 100’s of 1000’s of abandoned animals, of every breed and species, at shelters who will be killed if they are not rescued. Healthy animals are killed on a weekly basis at ‘kill’ shelters. They are desperate for homes and the shelters are desperate for your support. If you have an option about which shelter to support, please support a ‘no kill’ sanctuary.

Do you still want to give an animal as a gift? Why not take your friend or family member with you to a shelter and let them meet their future animal companion in person? That way both of you can experience the joy of saving a life. And you will be on hand to give the gift of covering the sterilization fees and veterinary bills.

Thank you for caring about animals so much that you want to give somebody else the special experience of knowing an animal personally. Please also think about the effect it will have on the animal, before making your final decision.

Karen Johnson - The Elated Vegan

Author Karen Johnson
Karen is passionate about vegan education, health, nutrition and fitness. She is a Nutritarian Coach certified with Joel Fuhrman M.D. Karen founded Elated Vegan in 2007 to raise awareness for farmed animals, and added the Elated Vegan Health marketplace in 2020 to source vegan supplements, and help people be healthy vegans.

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