Pets Not Good Presents
Parents be warned. If you’re thinking of getting your kids or little loved ones a pet as a Christmas present, think again.
While Bonnie Deekon, executive director of the Cambridge and District Humane Society says getting a pet for the holidays is a bad idea, that doesn’t seem to affect the opinions of parents in Cambridge, as many of them are still making a rush towards animal shelters and backyard breeders to buy everything from puppies, rabbits, and the like.
Deekon opines that getting a pet as a surprise present is absolutely a bad idea.
For years, animal shelters in Cambridge have been plagued with the problem of having unwanted pets from various families in the region. Many of these animals are from those who impulsively adopted them without thinking of the responsibilities having a pet brings.
Deekon says the problem is even worse in Easter, as many buy rabbits and later discover they don’t want the animals in the house during winter.
Employees from the Humane Society however, aren’t totally against those who want to adopt pets for Christmas. But they do stress that it’s better for the whole family to join in on the selection process and meet the pet before hastily brining it into their homes.