Endless pet abandonment requires mature awareness
Last year, 3,886 stray animals were rescued on Jeju Island, and more than half of them were euthanized. This tragedy occurred as the Jeju Animal Protection Center exceeded its capacity. Fortunately, the number of rescued animals has decreased this year, and the adoption and return rates have also increased. This is thanks to Jeju's proactive policy improvements.
The second Animal Protection Center, which will be completed in June, will be able to accommodate an additional 200 animals, which is expected to make a positive difference. However, more facilities are not enough to solve the problem. Responsible behavior and mature awareness on the part of pet owners is paramount.
Currently, the registration rate of the animal registration system is only 60-70%, so it is urgent to strengthen the institutional foundation. Policy support and education are needed to help pet owners fulfill their responsibilities and obligations, and to create a culture that fits the pet age.
Pet abandonment continues to rise, and we need to reflect on.
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Last year, 3886 stray animals were rescued in Jeju, and more than half of them, 2036, were euthanized. If you include the animals that were under protection, out of the total of 4115 animals, 856 died of natural causes, 202 were returned to their owners, and 695 were adopted and given a new life. However, it is still unfortunate that half of the rescued animals were euthanized. This is due to the surge in stray animals at the Jeju Animal Protection Center, which has a capacity of only 300 animals.
In the first quarter of this year, 652 animals were rescued, a 31.2% decrease from the previous year, and the number of euthanized animals decreased by 42.0%. Adoptions and returns increased by 25.0% and 20.5%, respectively, thanks to Jeju's efforts to simplify the adoption process and create a dedicated adoption space. The second animal protection center at the Jeju Pet Welfare and Culture Center, which will be completed in June in Eum-ri, Aewol-eup, is expected to increase capacity by 200 animals. However, this is still not enough to handle the number of stray animals that are euthanized every year.
Later this year, the facility will be expanded to accommodate up to 500 additional stray animals, which should reduce some of the euthanasia. But the expansion alone won't solve the problem. There is an urgent need for pet owners to mature in line with the “pet age” where pets are treated like children, and the registration rate of the animal registration system, which is currently in the 60-70% range, needs to be improved. It is necessary to strengthen the institutional foundation for pet owners to fulfill their responsibilities and obligations.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: Why are there so many stray animals?
A: Abandonment occurs because pet owners are not responsible, especially those who adopt pets on impulse or find it difficult to keep them.
Q: What efforts is Jeju Island making?
A: Jeju Island has streamlined the adoption process, created a dedicated adoption space, and built a new shelter center to increase capacity.
Q: What is the animal registration system?
A: The animal registration system is a system that registers pets and records the information of their owners. It aims to increase pet owner accountability and prevent abandonment.
Q: Is there any way to reduce euthanasia?
A: In addition to expanding facilities, it's important to raise awareness among pet owners and activate the animal registry system. In addition, spreading adoption culture and educational programs can also help.
Q: What will happen when the new center is completed?
A: When the new center is up and running, more animals will be able to be cared for due to the increased capacity. However, it will not solve the underlying problem.
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