Christmas present, Hairless, Scared And Bleeding From The Freezing Cold, They Cling To Each Other From Fear And Hunger

During the holidays, we all want to receive a gift that makes us happy. We abandon the practice of establishing objectives to begin the year that often do not persist through the first few weeks of January. The most weary and unmet resolutions, verging on the absurd, are “this year I’m going to the gym” or “I’m going to stop drinking.”

For some people, this extra-enthused but fleeting surge of encouragement extends to their desire to have a pet, yes or no, regardless of whether they will be able to care for that animal.

Having an animal at home is not a game, yet it appears to be for some. They realize that keeping them is a lot of work once they have them, so they simply release them to their fate.

This was the reality that the Stray Rescue of St. Louis pet shelter,

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