Lost Pets
Bringing home a pet is one of the best investments that a man can ever make. Pets are invaluable possessions. An anonymous quote goes like this "Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened"
Having loved thus, a lost pet can put a pet owner under tremendous emotional strain. The loss of a pet is one of the worst feelings in the world. Sometimes a pet loss can cause more grief to the owner than its death. The guilt attached to the loss makes it so.
Pets can get lost in accidents, natural disasters or when taken along on outings. Some pets may get lost due to the owner being very irresponsible. Pets are a bundle of joy only if cared for properly.
Finding your lost pet may seem to depend on luck, but there are things that you can do that will make a difference. As a first step, search your house thoroughly by looking in every nook and cranny. Find out from your neighbors if they have seen your pet. You can distribute fliers with the name and photograph of your pet. Also report the loss to the nearest pet care center or vet by giving a photo and description of your pet and visit pet adoption centers to see if they a found a lost animal. You must also do a very depressing task of finding out if your pet has been killed in a road accident, otherwise you may never know what has happened to your pet.
As a rule of thumb, always safeguard your pet before it is lost. Beef up the security in your house by adding pet proof fences. Keep the gates locked and never allow your pet to roam about freely in the neighborhood. If you pet is a dog or a cat, have a collar with a tag as an identification. You can also consult a vet about microchip implants for your pet that can help with identification and helping to find a lost pet.
Treat your pet responsibly with love and affection; this often is a stronger protection than any other method.
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