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Millions suffer from homelessness in the Philippines. Children beg for spare change on the streets, while adults perform the occasional odd job to survive. These Filipinos do what they can to keep themselves and their families going, some of them sleeping under bridges when it’s time to retire at night. What many fail to consider when discussing the country’s battle against homelessness, however, is the number of stray animals who endure the same fate as their human counterparts. Stray cats and dogs in the Philippines are labeled puspins and aspins—slang for pusang Pinoy and asong Pinoy, terms that translate as “Filipino cat” and “Filipino dog.” While these terms may seem harmless, they have accrued connotations that, unfortunately, help make stray animals seem mundane and unwanted compared to purebred, pedigreed companions. These stray animals roam the streets, often attempting to salvage whatever leftover food they can find in garbage cans and canals. If they’re lucky, they are rescued and adopted by kind souls willing to welcome them into their homes and give them the comfort and shelter that they need. A normal day for a stray, however, would be devoid of much human contact, lest they find themselves in any additional form of danger. The harsh reality for stray animals in the Philippines is that there are just too many of them. Many people resort to harming or killing off entire stray animal populations for the safety of their own properties. But a humane solution to overpopulation that animal-welfare advocates have embraced is spaying and neutering stray cats and dogs. Sterilization allows for the control of stray animal populations without harming them or evicting them from their territories. Animals may be mute but we as a society have to speak on their behalf. No pain or agony should be caused to the animals. Cruelty to animals causes psychological pain to them. Animals breathe like us and have emotions. The animals require food, water, shelter, normal behavior, medical care, and self-determination. Many building societies in Philippines have biased rules against pets. Pet owners often receive a lot of flak for flouting rules regarding their pets – some feasible and valid, but others, bizarre and illegal Unfortunate as it is, most of the Philippines streets are riled with blatant apathy towards animal lives. The callousness in civic societies is far worse – where a handful of humans who care for stray animals is often met with unbelievable ridicule and resistance. It is not that there aren’t animal laws in here – but the ineptness to implement them and the severity of punishment leaves them crippled.
The purpose of this advocacy is to help stray dogs and cats, to provide them a shelter where every they can roam freely and for them to have a clean and safe food to eat, every life here in the earth have the rights to live and the rights to have a shelter where they can be safe, not just only for humans but also for animals and also to give attention about animals protection.🥰❤️
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