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They consider themselves too precarious to keep their animals

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A cat, a dog, a rabbit: these are very adorable hair balls … For example, but that cost and sometimes very expensive. However, The media «20 minutes» reveals this Tuesday that Swiss shelters and veterinarians find a worrying increase in animal abandonment. An act that the owners are increasingly justifying by increasing financial difficulties. which would prevent them from assuming the costs linked switzerland: they consider themselves too to health. but also to the custody, of their companion.

Complicated personal situations, such as a divorce, illness or job loss, are often behind these painful decisions. To support the poorest, some cantonal spa offer financial assistance. In 2024. the Genève switzerland: they consider themselves too new SPA covered more than 55. 000 francs in veterinary costs for owners in difficulty, while the Vaud SVPA invested 130,000 francs to treat around 500 animals, explains “20 minutes”.

The media also cites the figures. revealing of the magnitude of the phenomenon: in 2024, the SVPA welcomed more than 3000 animals (including up to 2,500 abandoned). The Genève SPA, it has identified nearly 800 abandonments over the same period.

Establishment when you know that adopting an animal involves long -term responsibility. which implies taking into account its own ability to assume its switzerland: they consider themselves too costs. both immediate and future.

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