Adopting a pet
Would you like to have a pet?

Shelters are full, so adopting a pet means making someone happy and freeing up space in shelters. You'll also be doing a good deed.
Adopting a pet shouldn't be done on a whim. You have to look after it throughout its life, including when you're on vacation.
Think carefully beforehand: do you have the time to devote to it? Do you have a suitable environment for his physiological needs?
Don't hesitate to ask for advice at the refuges, qualified staff will be happy to help.
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Cat sterilization
5 good reasons to neuter your cat:
- Limit overpopulation: a single pair of cats can produce thousands of offspring in just a few years. Sterilization prevents the birth of unwanted litters.
- Reduce abandonment: fewer births means fewer cats left to fend for themselves or dumped in shelters.
- Protect your cat's health: sterilization reduces the risk of certain diseases (infections, cancers of the reproductive organs) and improves life expectancy.
- Diminish annoying behavior: it limits urinary marking, runaways, excessive meowing and fighting in males.
- Contribute to collective well-being: fewer stray cats also means less nuisance and animal suffering.
It's a simple, responsible gesture that's beneficial on all levels.
Getting your cat sterilized is a responsible act that helps combat the animal distress of street cats.
It limits cat overpopulation in urban areas, prevents abandonment and unwanted litters. Sterilization improves your pet's life and life in society since it reduces annoying behavior: urine marking, running away, excessive meowing and fighting in males. Don't forget to identify your pet, so you can quickly find the owner.