‘Traumatizing for the animal’: SPCA warns against pets as Christmas gifts
With Christmas now less than two weeks away, gift buying season is in full swing.
If you’re shopping for an animal lover, however, the local SPCA is asking you not to rush out and buy them a pet for Christmas.
According to the SPCA, buying an animal as a gift to surprise someone has the potential to backfire hard. While pet adoptions are generally welcomed, especially as they’re often over capacity with cats in particular, this time of year they ask people to be more cautious.
“People can get animals at any time of the year, which is fantastic, but we really try to discourage people from getting animals as presents, especially if they’re getting them as presents for other people.” said Ashlee Bober, manager of the Prince Albert SPCA.