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Calgary Pet Rescue Worried About High Rate of Animal Abandonment in Alberta

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Across Calgary, pet rescues and other animal organizations are struggling to cope with the increasing number of cats and dogs being surrendered and abandoned. The rise in pet surrenders and abandonments is being fueled by inflation, which has driven up the costs of basic necessities like rent, utilities, and groceries, leaving pet owners with little extra money to care for their pets. Tanaya Jilg, the executive director of the Animal Rescue Foundation, notes that they receive about seven calls per day from people looking to surrender their cats and dogs. The organization has also experienced cases of pets being abandoned at their doorstep or left in donation bins, highlighting the desperate situations that pet owners are facing.

Jilg acknowledges the difficult decision that pet owners face when they have to let go of their pets due to financial struggles. While surrendering pets to organizations is acceptable, abandoning animals is a criminal act. The Calgary Humane Society reported 216 cases of animal abandonment in 2023, with 137 cases occurring in Calgary in 2024. Jilg emphasizes the need for more resources for animal rescues in Alberta, as there is currently no government funding available. She also calls for tougher animal abandonment laws to deter individuals from abandoning their pets. Investigators are actively searching for those responsible for abandoning dogs at ARF and urge the public to report any cases of pet abandonment or abuse to the Calgary Humane Society’s Animal Protection and Investigation team.

The increase in pet surrenders and abandonments in Calgary reflects a broader issue of financial challenges facing pet owners. With the rising cost of living, many individuals are finding it difficult to afford the expenses associated with pet ownership. This has put a strain on animal organizations and rescues, which are already at full capacity and struggling to meet the growing demand for their services. As a result, there is a need for more support and resources to help pet owners in crisis and prevent pets from being abandoned or neglected.

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The impact of inflation and financial hardships on pet ownership extends beyond just cats and dogs. Other animals, such as rabbits, birds, and reptiles, are also being affected by the current economic climate. As pet owners grapple with the high cost of living, they are faced with tough decisions about how to prioritize their limited resources. The lack of government funding for animal rescues in Alberta further exacerbates the challenges faced by these organizations, as they rely heavily on donations and volunteer support to continue their operations.

In light of the increasing number of pet surrenders and abandonments, it is essential for governments to take action to address the root causes of this issue. By providing more resources and support for animal rescues, lawmakers can help alleviate the strain on organizations like the Animal Rescue Foundation and the Calgary Humane Society. Additionally, stricter animal abandonment laws can serve as a deterrent and hold individuals accountable for their actions. Education and outreach efforts can also play a role in raising awareness about responsible pet ownership and the importance of seeking help when facing financial difficulties.

The stories of pets being surrendered or abandoned in Calgary serve as a poignant reminder of the challenges that many pet owners are facing due to economic hardships. While organizations like the Animal Rescue Foundation strive to provide a safety net for animals in crisis, they can only do so much without adequate support and resources. By working together with government agencies, law enforcement, and the community, it is possible to create a more compassionate and sustainable future for pets in need. Ultimately, by addressing the underlying issues driving pet surrenders and abandonments, we can ensure that all animals receive the care and love they deserve.

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