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There are many perks to having a pet, as most owners can attest, be it companionship, playtime, or derpy faces. That’s why every biased person—referring to the pet owners again—is likely to encourage you to go for it, if you say a single word about considering getting one.

Quite a few of them might also encourage you to ‘adopt not shop’, and luckily, some people do. If you’re an avid reader of Bored Panda, you already know that we have a monthly appreciation post for those golden-hearted individuals, featuring pictures of their adopted additions to the family; if you’re not—continue scrolling, as what you’re about to see ought to boost your levels of serotonin. Here’s the September edition of adopted pets in their forever homes.

Bored Panda has turned to two experts in the field of animal welfare, Professor of Urban and Regional Planning and Political Science, Laura A. Reese, and Fran Marino Distinguished Professor of Shelter Medicine Education at the University of Florida, Julie K. Levy, to learn more about the ins and outs of adopting a pet. You will find our interview with them below.

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Jedo Had A Reduced Adoption Fee At The Shelter Where I Foster. He’s A Senior Gentlemen Doing His Best To Be Handsome! He's Just Been Adopted

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    We Adopted A Mother And Son Combo From The Shelter, They Are Inseparable

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    Adopting a pet entails so many benefits for both of the involved parties. Welcoming a critter—be it a dog, a cat, a parrot, or any other, for that matter—into their home can improve the owner’s mental and even physical well-being; while for the critter itself, it means finally being cared for and loved.

    “Pets are great nonjudgmental companions for both adults and children. It’s also been shown that having a pet reduces stress and reduces risk from heart disease, obesity, asthma, and other health threats,” Fran Marino Endowed Distinguished Professor of Shelter Medicine Education Julie Levy told Bored Panda in a recent interview.

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    My Lovely (Around 14 Years Old) Cat Who No One Wanted To Adopt

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    Adopted James. He’s About 5 Years Old. He Has Stomatitis And Had To Have All His Teeth Pulled. His Tongue Sticks Out All The Time. He Lost All Of His Hair. It Has Grown Back Except By His Ears. He Has To Take Two Medicines Daily Forever. But, He’s Got A Forever Home To Do It In

    Adopted James. He’s About 5 Years Old. He Has Stomatitis And Had To Have All His Teeth Pulled. His Tongue Sticks Out All The Time. He Lost All Of His Hair. It Has Grown Back Except By His Ears. He Has To Take Two Medicines Daily Forever. But, He’s Got A Forever Home To Do It In

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    It’s clear that no matter how hardworking and loving shelter employees are, such a habitat can’t even come close to the environment in a loving home. “No matter how hard shelter workers try to make the pets comfortable, it’s still an institutional setting that can lead to stress behaviors and illnesses,” Professor Levy said. “That’s why we work so hard to place them in new homes as quickly as possible. That can be a foster home or a forever home.”

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    Went To Adopt A Puppy. Came Back With Her And Her Mum

    Went To Adopt A Puppy. Came Back With Her And Her Mum

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    Animal welfare policies and animal sheltering expert Laura Reese seconded the idea that staying in a shelter is far from the best scenario for any animal. “Animal shelters are very difficult places for pets—lots of noise and stress, limited exercise and interactions with humans and other animals.

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    “Getting into a home makes a world of difference for their emotional and physical well-being. Being placed in a foster home until adoption helps them a lot, but the goal is to have them adopted.”

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    After Losing My Cats After A Breakup, I Adopted This Silly Guy

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    Both of the experts agree that a pet’s personality tends to change after transitioning into a loving home. “There is a lot of change in behavior and it's difficult to tell in a shelter what a pet's behavior will be like,” Laura Reese pointed out.

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    She explained that shelter behavior tests are not particularly valid indicators of a pet’s behavior once they get into a home and can relax, as there is always an adjustment period in the new dwelling.

    “My dog was very fearful of humans when I adopted her seven years ago. She is still improving even after all this time,” Prof. Reese shared. “Dog personalities are pretty malleable, open to changes in training and treatment. Cats are a bit less so but I regularly foster them, and though they usually come into my house hissing and hiding, working with them slowly and gaining trust allows them to come out of their shells. This will happen in an adoptive home as well.”

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    Cosmo The Dog. Can You Believe He Was A Rescue?!

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    It's like the dog fairy gave the little guy the best features of a half dozen other dogs and *poof* - pure pupperoni perfection!

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    #13

    Meet Teddy. He Was A Surrender To A Local Shelter Because Of "Behaviors". Their Loss. Just Goes To Show Any Dog Can Be A Good Dog With Training And Love

    Meet Teddy. He Was A Surrender To A Local Shelter Because Of "Behaviors". Their Loss. Just Goes To Show Any Dog Can Be A Good Dog With Training And Love

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    Rescued Squirrel (Named Cricio) Falling Asleep In My Mum's Lap (Oc)

    Rescued Squirrel (Named Cricio) Falling Asleep In My Mum's Lap (Oc)

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    “We have to remember to give pets some grace when they’re transitioning from a shelter to a new home,” Julie K. Levy emphasized. “There’s a lot to take in—new people, a new house, and sometimes other pets to make new friends with. But it’s remarkable how quickly a pet’s personality can change from a reactive or depressed shelter pet to a happy and relaxed family member in a ‘real home’.”

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    My Newly Adopted Dog. She’s Very Energetic And Playful. Loves The Ocean

    My Newly Adopted Dog. She’s Very Energetic And Playful. Loves The Ocean

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    My Newly Adopted Son Leo, A Vizsla Mix

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    When I Adopted Toby They Said He Was Vicious... The Only Thing Correct About That Is He Is Viciously Cute 💕

    When I Adopted Toby They Said He Was Vicious... The Only Thing Correct About That Is He Is Viciously Cute 💕

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    After bringing our family dog home from a shelter just over three years ago, I have seen with my own eyes the change he went through. Shy and fearful at first, he is now… still shy; but far less fearful. Over time, he started to show off his personality more and more, and figure out what to do with these unflavorful knick knacks I give him—it’s safe to assume that he hadn’t had that many toys in his life before the shelter or before the forever home. Needless to say, the situation is much different now.

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    Just Adopted This 10 Year Old Sweetie

    Just Adopted This 10 Year Old Sweetie

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    I Adopted Him 72 Hours Ago, I’m Already In Love

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    We Adopted This Handsome Boy Today. He's Called Benny

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    Expert in shelter animal wellness Julie K. Levy pointed out that when it comes to a dog’s adjustment to the new home, shelters often refer to the ‘3-3-3-Rule’. “A good rule of thumb to remember is it takes about three days to decompress from shelter life and the big transition; they may be scared or confused. Give them space, let them rest, do not force interactions, be patient and positive. 

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    “It takes about three weeks for the dog to understand the new routine,” she continued. “Be consistent in feeding and play times and set boundaries and expectations using only positive reinforcement as they let their guard down.

    “It takes about three months for the dog to fully bond with and become part of the family. They feel trusting and secure in their new routines and their true personality shines through.”

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    To be honest, that patch of land does look like a sanctuary...

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    "(Oc)" My Crossed Eyed Rescue Kitty, After Cleaning Her Fur

    "(Oc)" My Crossed Eyed Rescue Kitty, After Cleaning Her Fur

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    This Is Mango My Rescue Conure. Earlier Today I Was Singing After My Shower And She Started To Fall Asleep

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    No two cases are the same, that’s why certain character traits of the pet, or joys and troubles raising it tend to differ with each individual one—whether they were taken from a shelter or not.

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    “Adopters are not going to encounter any different problems than anyone else who acquires a pet. It is a myth that there is something ‘wrong’ with shelter animals,” Laura Reese told Bored Panda. “They are in the shelter primarily because of human-related issues like losing a home, not having enough time for training, letting them run loose.

    “There are particular advantages to adopting adult animals from shelters,” she added. “They often come house trained, you are able to tell more about their personalities, you know exactly how big they are going to get, and many already have a lot of discipline.”

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    Farmer Was Feeding Kittens To Their Dogs, & I Rescued Her. How Did The Cat Distribution System Give You Your Cat?

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    Melody Shanahan-Kluth
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Feeding kittens to her dogs? OMG thats barbaric. One cat I owned many years ago I rescued from having his head smashed up against the wall along with his brothers and sisters :( :( He lived to a healthy old age :)

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    We Adopted Our First Cat In This Country. I'd Like To Introduce You Guys Our Little Princess Safira. Isn't She The Cutest?

    We Adopted Our First Cat In This Country. I'd Like To Introduce You Guys Our Little Princess Safira. Isn't She The Cutest?

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    [oc] Say Hi To My One-Eared Rescue, Kuro!

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    Another point both the experts seem to agree on is the importance of taking action. “Shelters and rescues across the country are full to the brim with adoptable pets right now and it appears that adoptions are down,” Prof. Reese pointed out. “To avoid euthanasia for space in high-volume shelters, adoptions need to increase.”

    J. K. Levy added that more pets are coming into shelters than are being adopted. “Sadly, shelters are experiencing crisis-level crowding as families face challenges like inflation and housing insecurity. There’s never been a more important time to adopt a new best friend.”

    According to the World Animal Foundation, roughly 6.3 million of cats and dogs alone are surrendered to animal shelters annually, only 4 million of which find a home every year.

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    Remember Oompa From Our Shelter. Today He Was Adopted After More Than Two Years With Us. Good Bye My Sweet Gentleman, Have A Great Life!

    Remember Oompa From Our Shelter. Today He Was Adopted After More Than Two Years With Us. Good Bye My Sweet Gentleman, Have A Great Life!

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    Sooo, My Dad Adopted Another Puppy

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    Adopted A Pound Kitty Last Week! This Is Margaret

    Adopted A Pound Kitty Last Week! This Is Margaret

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    Found This Little Guy As A Barn Cat The Other Week During A Birthday Party. He Instantly Got Glued To Me. I Asked If I Could Adopt Him. As You Can See, They Said Yes Lol

    Found This Little Guy As A Barn Cat The Other Week During A Birthday Party. He Instantly Got Glued To Me. I Asked If I Could Adopt Him. As You Can See, They Said Yes Lol

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    I Think I Officially Adopted The Cutest Girl In The World

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    People who abandon animals like that should be set free in the wilds of Alaska.

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    We Drove 1800 Miles To Adopt An Scared, Unsocialized Pooch. This Is Her At Home

    We Drove 1800 Miles To Adopt An Scared, Unsocialized Pooch. This Is Her At Home

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    Just Adopted A New Puppy! Meet Georgia!

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That looks to be a pretty outstanding hutch you have set up for her. May you both have good years together.

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    Adopt Don’t Shop. Our Newly Adopted Dog Lumi With Her Bigger Brother

    Adopt Don’t Shop. Our Newly Adopted Dog Lumi With Her Bigger Brother

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    I'm Starting To Think She Was The One Who Rescued Me And Not The Other Way Around. Introducing…chloe! ♡ (Oc)

    I'm Starting To Think She Was The One Who Rescued Me And Not The Other Way Around. Introducing…chloe! ♡ (Oc)

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    Rescue Pup Finally Feeling At Home. This Is Snow

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    Our Newest Rescue, Pixel!

    Our Newest Rescue, Pixel!

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    My Rescue Kitten, Gizmo, Wanted To Say Hello Today!

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    Our New Babies..ozzy And Cream

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    Adopted A Snake! Wanted One Since I Was A Little Girl And He Is The Most Adorable Baby Ever!!!

    Adopted A Snake! Wanted One Since I Was A Little Girl And He Is The Most Adorable Baby Ever!!!

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    My First Rabbit - Nicknamed Bunbun Because I Cannot Think Of A Cute Name Ever

    My First Rabbit - Nicknamed Bunbun Because I Cannot Think Of A Cute Name Ever

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    I Like To Think I Have The Cutest Kitten. I Adopted Her From The Street At 4mo. 2nd Pic Is The Day I Found Her

    I Like To Think I Have The Cutest Kitten. I Adopted Her From The Street At 4mo. 2nd Pic Is The Day I Found Her

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    #52

    I Am A Romanian Rescue Found In A Plastic Bag With Her Brothers And Sisters

    I Am A Romanian Rescue Found In A Plastic Bag With Her Brothers And Sisters

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    I Adopted This Cutie Last Week. I Named Him Hammy Aka Ham Sandwich Aka The Hamster

    I Adopted This Cutie Last Week. I Named Him Hammy Aka Ham Sandwich Aka The Hamster

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    One Day I Found Her On The Street And She Adopted Me As Her Human

    One Day I Found Her On The Street And She Adopted Me As Her Human

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    This Is Sekiro. I Adopted Him About An Hour Ago

    This Is Sekiro. I Adopted Him About An Hour Ago

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    Last Year, My Kitty Passed Away, And This Community Was So Kind About It, So I Wanted To Share A Joyful Update. I Just Adopted Two Kittens, And I Love Them So Much. Meet Pearl And Grits. They Are Siamese And Tabby Mixes. They Love Play Time, The Shower Curtain, And Pets

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    This Is Bruce, 3.5 Months Old Rescue And Precious

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    #60

    My New Girl! 8 Month Old Rescue From South Korea

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    I Just Adopted A Tabby, He’s A Great Boy, Silly And Also Super Cuddly And Happy And Curious

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    Our Rescue Is Settling In Well! Just A Couple Of Boys

    Our Rescue Is Settling In Well! Just A Couple Of Boys

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    Livestock Guardian Doggos When They Are Rescued And Raised Spoiled Be Like 🥰🥺. She Was From An Accidental Litter Of Farm Dogs That Were Given Up To A Rescue

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    My Roommate And I Adopted This Little Guy Named Snoopy

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    I knew a female cat named Snoopy. Grandma's neighbour's most competent cat of the bunch, commanding everyone else, including large dogs, while being extremely small. She always had a fur that was a bit looser than on other cats, was twistable to excessice amounts, and a fearless thief of whatever seemed delicious. Needless to say, I loved her.

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    Meet My Son Sammy/Sam. Told My Family That I Had A "Child." 😅parents Were In Shock Until I Actually Showed Them What I Was Really Talking About Lol. Adopted Him From The Shelter 2 Days Ago!

    Meet My Son Sammy/Sam. Told My Family That I Had A "Child." 😅parents Were In Shock Until I Actually Showed Them What I Was Really Talking About Lol. Adopted Him From The Shelter 2 Days Ago!

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    Adopted This Beauty Girl Today

    Adopted This Beauty Girl Today

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    My New Baby. I’m In Love!

    My New Baby. I’m In Love!

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    I Got Prescribed A Esa For My Schizoaffective. Just Adopted This 5 Yo Lil Guy From The Humane Society

    I Got Prescribed A Esa For My Schizoaffective. Just Adopted This 5 Yo Lil Guy From The Humane Society

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    We Adopted Two Kitties

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    The Newest Member Of Our Family, Banner!

    The Newest Member Of Our Family, Banner!

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    My Girlfriend And I Adopted Grumpy Cat

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    My Sweet Boy Adopted This Month. His Name Is Smudge

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    Adopted This Little Guy Yesterday. I Love Him. Dont Know What To Name Him Tho...as Of Now His Name Is Little Guy

    Adopted This Little Guy Yesterday. I Love Him. Dont Know What To Name Him Tho...as Of Now His Name Is Little Guy

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I had a cat I never intended to keep... called him "itty kitty" for a month. One day he bopped my dog on the nose and became Itty Kitty Esquire. IKE for short. You'll know his name when the time comes.

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    #75

    My Hammy Is Missing 2 Of His Toes. I Adopted This Hamster From A Woman Who Had Bought A Pregnant Hamster From The Store, And That's How My Hammy Was Born

    My Hammy Is Missing 2 Of His Toes. I Adopted This Hamster From A Woman Who Had Bought A Pregnant Hamster From The Store, And That's How My Hammy Was Born

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    Adopted This Dobe Girl Two Weeks Ago, I Am Obsessed

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    #77

    I Was Told That The Kitten I Adopted Was 14 Weeks, But He Looks Younger

    I Was Told That The Kitten I Adopted Was 14 Weeks, But He Looks Younger

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    Nay Wilson
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    That’s not a 14 week old kitten. I have 4 14 week old kittens currently. I’d say this little guy is closer to 8 or 10 weeks

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    #78

    My First Hammy! I Adopted This Sweet Lady A Few Days Ago, She's About 1.5 Years Old. Say Hello To Mina :)

    My First Hammy! I Adopted This Sweet Lady A Few Days Ago, She's About 1.5 Years Old. Say Hello To Mina :)

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    Meet My New Rescue, Harvest! 🍁

    Meet My New Rescue, Harvest! 🍁

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