Love Island star Faye Winter appears at RSPCA Leeds and Wakefield to promote how ‘rewarding’ adoption can be
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It comes after joint research by Asda Money Pet Insurance found that 69 per cent planning to get a cat or dog are looking at turning their back on breeders in favour of rescuing an abandoned animal.
In light of this research, representatives of Asda Money Pet Insurance recently visited their local RSPCA branch, the RSPCA Leeds & Wakefield, to understand more about companion care. Influencers, such as Love Island’s Faye Winter, were also invited to show first-hand how loving and rewarding the experience of adopting a pet can be.
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Hide AdShe said: “One thing I want anyone to take away from this event is that it is so simple to adopt but also every animal deserves love.”
Experts at the branch provided helpful guidance on the unique needs of a rescued animal to help ease the minds of prospective adopters.
RSPCA Leeds & Wakefield Animal Care Manager, Megan Rattray, says: “The first step when looking to adopt is to have a clear idea of what you’re looking for and what type of pet you can give the best possible home to. It’s important to research the different rescue centres and charities and find the one that supports you the best.
“Different animal charities take in many types of animals who have undergone different experiences in life, and at the RSPCA Leeds & Wakefield, we rescue animals who have sometimes suffered abuse or neglect and require more emotional and mental support. To help our adopters, we offer plenty of post-adoption advice and support to help them settle in as a family.
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Hide Ad“It’s important to not rush into choosing an animal immediately, or without even meeting them. Remember, a pet is for life, so it’s okay to take some time to think about such a big commitment.
“We would also recommend experiencing life with an animal before committing to adopting them – especially if you’ve never had a pet at home before. We’re always looking for new foster homes, but even just pet sitting for someone you know can be a great opportunity to understand more about the emotional, financial, and time commitment that is needed for a pet.”