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#NuncaVouTeDeixar: a hashtag in the fight against animal abandonment

Animal abandonment has become a very serious problem in society. Some users of social networks are already mobilized to contain this issue, because going from “best friend” to a simple “I don’t need you anymore” must be painful for so many pets that end up homeless. Some users began to share their photos with the hashtag #NuncaTeAbandonaré (something like “never going to abandon you” in Spanish), which seeks to remind us of the responsibility we acquire when a new member arrives in the family.

Take a look at the photos of the participants in this action: the stories are completely different from each other! Pets are not the most obedient; some had a complicated fate and health problems, but still, all are dear and much loved by their owners.

We, from incredible.club, we already made a post showing reliable NGOs for you to help your animal. Now, we suggest our readers to create a hashtag on social media in our country: #I’ll never leave you🇧🇷 What about? We are sure that, together, we can help prevent the abandonment of our beloved pets.

“Many have asked if we would donate Teddy when Mark is born. Children are not a reason to abandon your dog. There is no reason for that”

“These creatures are bought from the beaches just for fun. My family members were no exception and brought them to my daughter to ‘play with’. I will take care of them forever”

“I love him just the way he is. And I forgive him for any mischief, as his life is in our hands”

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“We took Tasia from an NGO where they only used her to breed, living in terrible conditions”

“All my life I have been allergic to cat fur. But I will never abandon you!”

“The neighbors hated him because he barks a lot and we fought a lot over him. But the question of abandoning it was never considered.”

“He conditioned to get up several times in the night. Now, our babies thank you.”

“Lightning was lost twice: the first time, from his ‘owner’ and, half a year later, he was dying in another part of the city, inside a forest. This time, we adopted him forever.”

“Under a snowdrift appeared this very communicative and cute kitten, who hates being alone. Or maybe you are afraid of being abandoned again.”

“He was abandoned, left without land, food, protein, water. I don’t understand how anyone could get sick of a snail.”

“Something passed in its owner’s family and she sold it”

“Basilisa has been with me all my life. Even though she has gone blind and deaf, she remains the queen of the pack and member of the family”

“She was used for procreation, but was later forgotten”

“This girl wouldn’t let me near her for a week. She snarled and lashed out, but I’m insistent. Now, she follows me everywhere”

“Two wonders that people love and yet someone dared to abandon them”

“We adopted this little bug when I was four: he was in a dirty puddle, he ate two or three times a week, and he still managed to survive.”

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“Alisa has no tail and has health issues, which we need to deal with. But it’s a small price for her love”

“I was trapped in an industrial park, abandoned without water or food. The children played with the puppy, but the puppy grew up and no one needed him anymore.”

“Not just any child is capable of creating a viable ecosystem. And in the end, the lives of fish end up in the toilet.”

“Two changes, epilepsy, my pregnancy and your fear of children. He doesn’t fully accept my son Santi. But either way, #NuncaVouLeaveYou”

“He was handicapped. I love him very much and I will never leave him!”

“We found this bunny in a parking lot, under our car. It’s a miracle it hasn’t been run over before.”

Bonus: Bigger animals need care too

In 1985, Vietnam presented Cuba with seven Asian elephants. But, upon arrival, it turned out that they were vaccinated against foot-and-mouth disease, a disease that had never existed in Cuba, and the animals were denied entry into the country.

Vietnam also rejected animals weakened by travel. Finally, the former Soviet Union agreed to adopt the rejected animals. A male and a female from this group still live in the Moscow Zoo. They became the parents of two little babies: a female and a male created by themselves; the others went to different zoos around the world.


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