#1 I Adopted Moogie (10-20yrs) On Saturday After She Was Returned To The Shelter After One Night For Being "Too Old And Sickly." She Is Partially Blind And Deaf, Has Bad Teeth, And Has Multiple Mammary Tumors. She Is Perfect

#2 I Went To Target To Get Cupcakes And Found Her In The Parking Lot Roaming Around. After Several Weeks Of Looking For Her Parents, Getting Her Fixed And Chipped (She Didn't Have One)... Cupcake, I Believe, Is Finally Happy

Lists of the cutest adopted pets of the month are nothing new to Bored Panda, but that doesn’t make them any less exciting! There are countless precious animals out there being welcomed into loving homes every single day, and lucky for us, their owners often happily share pictures of their adorable new members of the family online. While it’s mainly puppies and kittens that are posted on Reddit, we don’t discriminate! Snakes, bunnies, lizards and more make excellent pets as well, and we’re happy to feature their beautiful faces too.
When welcoming an animal into your family, it might be tempting to go pick exactly what you want from a breeder, but the fact is that adopting an animal from a rescue can be much more rewarding. According to the World Animal Foundation, approximately 3.1 million dogs and about 3.2 million cats enter animal shelters each year. Sadly, many of these shelters will euthanize pets who have been there too long, to make space for others, so adopting a pet actually saves two animals’ lives. Plus, even if you’re looking for a specific breed, one quarter of all dogs in shelters are purebreds, so with a bit of research and determination, you can likely find exactly what you want.
#5 I Just Adopted This Sweet Guy Today And I Wanted To Show The World How Beautiful He Is

#6 We Adopted A Rare Pupper Last Weekend. She’s A Medical Rescue And Has Had A Very Tough Road. Meet Angie!

To learn more about how life-changing adopting a pet can be, for both the animal and their new family members, we reached out to the experts at Helping Dogs & Cats UK Rescue, and Founder and Manager Kirsty Wrightson was kind enough to have a chat with us. Helping Dogs & Cats is a non-profit rescue based in Basingstoke and operating in Hampshire, Kent, Berkshire and Surrey. Their journey began in 2018 when Kirsty established the rescue after losing her beloved dog, Millie. Since then, they’ve rescued and rehomed over 1,500 dogs and cats, and have plans to help countless more.
We spoke with Kirsty about why it’s so important to get our precious fur babies from animal shelters and rescues, rather than going straight to a breeder. “The more people that go to breeders, the more dogs are going to be used for just making money,” she told Bored Panda. “There are already too many dogs in the rescue system that need homes, and with people breeding dogs, they are in it for the money and not out for the welfare of these dogs or looking after them properly.”
#8 I Was Adopted And Today I Was Able To Pay It Forward

#9 Notmycat Wandered Into My Workplace, Started Meowing At Everyone And Then Took A Nap. My Manager Is Taking Her Home

We were also curious about the transformations Kirsty and her team have seen animals undergo after being adopted into loving homes. “We are seeing lots of lovely dogs going to their forever homes and being adopted,” she shared. “Some come in nervous wrecks who have not been looked after properly or have come from puppy farms.” Kirsty went on to tell us about Bridget, one rescue who was in a particularly tragic state when they took her in, who managed to have a heartwarming transformation. You can hear her whole story right here. “This is why we rescue,” Kirsty says.
#11 Wasn’t Expecting To Do This Today

#12 (Oc) I Was Playing Some Games On The PC With Friends. Heard A Little Meow Next To Me And This Is What I Saw (I Adopted Her Less Than A Week Before This Photo Was Taken)

As amazing as adopting an animal into your family can be, it’s still important to be well educated and understand what you’re getting yourself into before bringing a fur baby home. “Dogs are expensive, a big-time commitment daily, but also a lifetime commitment – approximately 15 years,” Kirsty told Bored Panda. “Dogs don’t arrive with you already trained. They are dogs. They will make a mess; they are going to chew. People think that it’s easy being a dog owner, but people need to understand that it’s not fair to have a dog if they are out working all day, as the dog will need company. People also need to do their research a bit more. It takes time, dedication, patience and lots of love.”
Kirsty also dispelled a common misconception that many people have about rescue dogs. “People think that all rescue dogs are vicious and are not able to be rehomed.” But that’s far from the truth. In her email to me, Kirsty attached a heartwarming story from Foxy, a sweet dog who has been adopted into a loving home thanks to Helping Dogs & Cats, who managed to write her story in her own words. (What a clever girl!) “They work tirelessly to help save animals like me,” Foxy writes. “Animals that nobody else cares about or can no longer keep. I could so easily have been just another number, another animal no longer in this world. But today, because of them, and because of the family who took a chance and adopted me, I am living my best life. I am thriving, and I am loved!”
If you’d like to learn more about Helping Dogs & Cats UK Rescue or support their mission, be sure to visit their site right here and their donation page right here!
#16 I Finally Adopted My First Dog! This Is Knight And I Love Him So Much

We also were lucky enough to get in touch with the Chair of Almost Home Dog Rescue in North Wales, Alex. Almost Home has helped 1,066 dogs (and counting!) find loving homes, so they are another great organization to go to for information and advice about why adoption is the way to when getting a new pet. “There is a crisis in rescues in the UK post-pandemic,” Alex told Bored Panda. “Breeders are breeding faster than we can rehome. Thousands of healthy, non challenging dogs are euthanized weekly in the UK, simply because there is nowhere for them to go.”
#19 This Saturday At 3:30 A.m. I Found A Rabbit On 17th Street And Now It's Our Pet

#20 A Rescue Puppy We Adopted This Last Weekend. Her Name Is Mini And Mom Is Border Collie But Unsure Of Dad!








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