Hamm: Over 100 animals in the animal asylum and urgent aid requirement

Hamm: Over 100 animals in the animal asylum and urgent aid requirement

challenges for animal asylum in Hamm during the holiday season

The animal asylum in Hamm has struggled with an increasing number of animals in the past few weeks. There are currently over 100 animals, including 16 dogs, 67 cats, 7 birds, 4 rabbits, 3 degus, 2 grain snakes and 2 hamsters. This situation raises questions about the capacity of the facility and the need for support within the community.

increased taxes of Katzenbabys

A striking trend this year is the increase in kits that are exposed. New kittens in animal asylum are released almost every day, which brings the resources of the facility to the limits. Although the utilization is not significantly higher in the summer vacation than in other times, the situation among the kittens is an exception. This corresponds to the observations of the Federation of German Animal Friends, which currently finds a "flood of exposed cats" on the Lower Rhine.

mediation and support for the animal asylum

The mediation of animals is different. So far, 34 dogs, 113 cats, 24 rabbits, 24 birds, 3 chinchillas, a grain snake and a guinea pig have been successfully conveyed. In particular, the demand for kittens is gratifying, while the mediation of small animals is challenging due to a lack of interest. It is worth noting that the animal asylum in Hamm does not cooperate with private foster homes, which restricts additional placements.

The need for voluntary work

The animal asylum always looks for supporters in order to meet the needs of the animals. One way to help is volunteer as a walker for the dogs. The city appeals to the community to get involved more to reduce the stress for the animal asylum. Interested parties can find out about the various support offers on the animal asylum homepage.

meaning of the situation for the community

The situation in the animal asylum is a reflection of a major problem in the region. The ongoing submission of pets - especially cats and small animals - is a widespread phenomenon that not only poses challenges for those responsible in the shelter, but also raises questions about the awareness of citizens for animal husbandry. A stronger commitment of the community can help to defuse the situation and enable the animals a better home.

- Nag

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