The Problem of Stray Animals and Its Effects on Humans

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1. Introduction

Human beings, ever since its creation has never been alone on the earth. As we all know we share this planet with lots of different species of living creatures, such as animals, and plants. But even though we name ourselves the superior species due to our ability to think, make decisions and choose how we want to live our lives, we start to grow. Our growth ranges among many different aspects, such as infrastructure and lifestyle. This led to us somehow neglecting the fact that we are not alone in this planet. We start pushing other species out of the way, and we sometimes don’t realize that the impact felt by those other species has terrible and sometimes deadly consequences, and also we sometimes fail to understand that it can also cause harm to us.

In this report, we want to lead people to realize about the problem of stray animals and its effects on human beings, and how we can save them. We are going to explain about what experts have to say about this problem, what they think the solutions are, and also how better animal lives can benefit human beings.

1.1 Methodology

To be able to come up with facts to support our claims and the topic related, we must be able to find out information by conducting research. Research is the most important component to provide us with facts and answers. Our research is distinguished into two parts, primary research and secondary research. The primary research consist of a survey we conducted by asking people to fill up an online questionnaire to gain information about how people would normally react to this problem of stray animals. The other research method is the secondary research, this consist of going through the internet for information on the related topic, and ...

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... just how bad this problem has become.
Next we have Humane Society of the United States, the nation’s largest and most effective animal protection organization. They dedicate themselves to conduct campaigns to raise awareness about the problem of animal abuse, stray animals, and animal rescue. They provide shelters and sanctuaries for animals without permanent homes. According to their research, there are about 2.7 million adoptable dogs and cats in the U.S that are put down to sleep every 11 seconds, and often the animals being put to sleep are offspring of pets who has a permanent home and human companion. This led Humane Society to believe that the process of spaying and neutering is a very crucial process which needs to be done towards every pets to ensure that there are no unwanted breeding and significantly reducing the amount of animals being left to stray.

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