The “Adopt, Don’t Shop” movement can be traced quite a while back, but it really took shape in 1986 when the non-profit organization Last Chance for Animals (LCA) launched its campaign raising awareness about puppy mills, which took away homes from millions of dogs in shelters.
To this day, it successfully encourages people to consider rescuing instead of buying and giving a safe sanctuary to those who need it the most.
Continuing to spread this message, Bored Panda has collected some of the most wholesome moments of pets loving their second chance at life. Let’s celebrate their new beginnings by scrolling down and upvoting the ones that melted our hearts the most!
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The First Day I Adopted Him
This was the first night adopted him. I was crying and he came to comfort me even though he barely knew me. He’s such a sweet soul
Whatever you were crying about, please always remember, he could sense you are a really good person.
I Adopted Two Orange Cats And My Mornings Started To Look Like This 💕
How Lucky Was I To Find Her At A Shelter?
Since becoming an animal rights motto, the phrase “Adopt, Don’t Shop" has helped to educate many potential owners about the negative effects of buying a pet from stores or backyard breeders and persuade them to adopt from a shelter or rescue instead.
Current data shows that about 4.1 million animals in the US are rescued each year, and about 810,000 strays are happily returned to their owners. Something else that gives even more reassurance is that the most common way owners obtain cats is through animal shelters or humane societies.
Adopting Cat From Deceased Grandma
Adopted Cat Loves Our Dog
Adopting Senior Dog
Even though these numbers look promising, some animal rights activists believe this slogan is too simple or too broad. While the phrase is meant to discourage the support of puppy mills, some think that it’s also saying that there is no such thing as trustworthy breeders.
Others even propose that it indirectly shames buying purebred animals, even if they come from a reputable source. Originally, it was supposed to address the conditions of puppy mills, but some see it as a way to divide and pit pet owners against each other.
This Is Cheeto. He Was Very Depressed In Local Shelter So I Decided To Adopt Him
He is around 8 years old, still needs some dental care (I already scheduled an appointment for that) but otherwise he's healthy. He loves belly rubs and he's always hungry (I know that I need to watch his diet). Staff from shelter told me that I'm basically saving his life because he was so severely depressed that he would probably won't live long (and he was fighting with other cats too)
Just Adopted This Sweet Girl A Few Hours Ago
My Cat Was Feeling Lonely, So I Adopted A Cat For My Cat... Should I Adopt Another Cat, For My Cat's Cat? Lol
A person who has room for more cats, is a person who needs more cats.
The reality is also that not everyone can or should adopt a pet from a shelter or rescue. While not all rescues are reactive, many are traumatized by their previous experiences. Most likely, such animals need specialized attention and training from experienced owners to successfully adapt and enjoy their surroundings. Depending on the situation, some may even need to live in a child-free, cat-free, or single-dog home.
In addition, shelters and rescues are known for a lengthy application process, often involving a home visit, interviews, and references from vets or trainers. It’s indeed necessary, as about 60% of rescued pets leave their adoptive homes after six months. However, this procedure often limits the pool of people who want to adopt, leaving them no option but to look for other ways to obtain a furry companion.
First Cat!
Thought I Had Adopted A Cat, Got A Sunlight Consuming Demon Instead
First Time Cat Owner. Adopted These Bonded Babies From The Rescue I Work At And Could Not Be Happier
So very sweet. I'm always happy when people are able to adopt animals that already have a bond.
So what’s the solution, you may be asking? Well, “Adopt or Shop Responsibly” seems to be one. This alternative slogan prioritizes doing research and having adequate knowledge before bringing a pet into your home, no matter how or from where.
RSPCA Australia recommends taking the time to learn about the animal you are adopting or purchasing well before bringing it home. This way, you’re completely positive that your choice will be appropriate for your lifestyle, and you are well prepared for what comes with having a furry friend.
Just Adopted A Former Livestock Dog… This Is My Life Now
Pov You Wake Up After Adopting The 4 Year Old Cat From The Shelter
Adopted My First Cat. Didn’t Know They Sleep Like This, Had To Make Sure It Was Breathing. Dolly Parton Is Fine
Should have named your fur-baby Dolly Purrton! I have an Enzo Furrari
They stress that “adding a companion animal to your family should never be an impulsive decision. RSPCA shelters receive thousands of unwanted and abandoned animals each year, and these may be the result of an ill-considered decision.”
Before deciding to become a pet parent, it’s important to evaluate the situation by asking yourself if you’re prepared to take care of them and if it’s something you can afford. Equally important is making sure that you have time for the pet and can offer suitable accommodation.
My Husband Joined The Navy So I Adopted A Cat
How Do I Explain To My Wife We Have Been Adopted By A Second Cat?
Just explain to her the phenomenon of cat dispersal in the universe and say you had no choice.
Senior Cat Adoption
Try also asking the relevant adoption or breeding organizations for more information about any health problems or specific requirements certain breeds might have. It’s also a good idea to research the organizations themselves. Not all shelters are ethical or responsible, just like some breeders.
I Was Looking To Adopt A Lazy And Cuddly Senior Cat. Instead I Found These Brothers- Young And Bonkers
So glad I did, I love my boys! Ambrose and Avery are endlessly entertaining and can be oh so sweet when they feel like it
Again, so nice when two animals that already have a bond are adopted together!
Just Adopted Him. I Think He's Happy Now
Just adopted this little mustached gentleman on Wednesday and he's already sleeping with me in bed. They said he didn't like sleeping with people. They must not have had a comfy bed
Recently Adopted This Sweet Chaotic Creature!
Little miss Ebony Mulch has settled in nicely with us and I'm excited to watch her grow!
A reliable rescue center provides honest descriptions of their adoptable animals to the best of their knowledge. However, do keep in mind that sometimes it’s hard to observe particular behaviors right away, and they can only start appearing later on. They’ll also seek families who are a good fit for the animal and openly answer questions about where they came from and how they’re cared for.
Went To The Shelter To Adopt A Cat. This Happened Instead
Just Adopted A Baby Hippo, Introducing Jojo
Been A Really Rough Month For Me, But Adopting These Sisters Has Made It Less-Rough
An untrustworthy shelter might sugarcoat health issues to boost pity and get the animals out of there more quickly. Another red flag is if they often have purebred litters of puppies from unknown sources. Some organizations buy from unethical breeders and sell them disguised as rescues.
My Friend Adopted This Cute Little Thing
Jeebers, I believe this is next to the definition of "cute" in the dictionary.
Just Adopted A Creamsicle Baby! What Should We Name Her?
Just Adopted A One-Year-Old From My Local Shelter. No Idea On His Breed!!
However, the aim of this information isn’t to deter you from adopting or purchasing an animal companion; rather, it’s to make you more informed and confident in your decision. If you’re looking to get a pet and you’re flexible and willing enough to get a rescue - go for it! It saves lives and gives animals a second opportunity to have a happy home - just remember to do so responsibly (and let’s not forget that the same goes for buying).
Just Adopted This Scruffy Boy!
The shelter said he’s probably 5 years old & we adopted him 2 days ago
Adopted This Big Boy
My Golden Cat Is A Sleepy Angel, I Adopted Him One Rainy Night. What Name Would You Give It?
Adopted A Rescued Kitty From A Facebook Cat Adoption (Bangalore) Page
Our Adopted Princess From The Animal Shelter. Cute, But Still Hisses. 10/10 Though
Found (Adopted) A New Friend For My Dog Today
We've Adopted A Cat. Say Hi To Prosha
Just Adopted This Girl Yesterday!
Just Adopted This Girl From A Shelter! German Shepard Mix
I Adopted My Late Friends Cat And Need Advice On How To Make Her Comfortable
Just be patient. She’s lost her parent & likely best friend. Let her mourn. I know for a fact that cats do mourn after seeing my my fur-baby loose his sister after a landscaper accidentally poisoned her. It was heartbreaking to watch his behaviour afterwards & seeing this quiet cat suddenly start wandering the house howling… Just be patient. Let her mourn. She doesn’t know where her human is or why she’s suddenly in a new environment without her person, wondering when she’s going home, not knowing that she never will.
Name My New Baby!! Just Adopted Him Recently As He Was Abandoned By The Previous Owner. Struggling With A Name 🌝
If new pet owners give it a little time, a name for their new furry friend will come to them. If a name is required right away, by an adoption agency or vets office, remember you can always change that name later, to something that suits both pet and owner. I've done this many times with many pets. Often a name will come to you right away, sometimes it won't. Be patient, once you get to know your pet, it'll be easier to find the name you'll both be comfortable with. My last rescue kitty had 3 names before I finally settled on the name that best suited his personality, two yrs. later. Go with your gut feelings. Good luck!
One of my little female cats let me know what her name would be. We tried several names until she finally responded.
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We Adopted A Stuffed Animal
Just Adopted My First Cat Who’s Last Owners Abandoned Him. He Warmed Up Within The First Hour And Is Already Cuddly And Playful
My New Pup I Just Adopted Today And Her Derpy Smile
Just Adopted 🧡 (But Settling In Nicely)
Just Adopted This Sweet Baby Hippo
Cat Adoption
Just Adopted This Guy!
Hope you like early morning runs. And midmorning runs. And late morning runs. And early afternoon runs, etc. Yes, I'm speaking from experience.
New Kittens
Adopted these 7 week old babies yesterday. Have been meaning to get cats for a while, but it’s finally happened now. I’m kind of in a weird state life wise, recently left my job with nothing lined up, want to go to grad school in the next 2ish years and generally like to travel. I want to give them a loving home, but do members of this sub think it was a rash decision? Also, would appreciate your own stories and thought process of raising cats as a 20-something with lots of flux in life!
Just Adopted Our Newest Family Member. Meet Meadow
Just Adopted Our First Pup In Over A Decade. Her Name Is Pepita!
Always happy to see this list every month, there are good people in the world and they rescue beautiful animals 💝
I need to put a photo of my little guy here, 3 months ago he just walked in the front door and said I live here now.
I don't really understand why so many people ask help for pet names. It's so a beautiful experience to meet a new furry friend join your family. Give him/her a name is such a honour and a joy. And, obviously, I say this with respect for all the new, first time adopters!
That's so sweet and sometimes confusing I guess
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I need to put a photo of my little guy here, 3 months ago he just walked in the front door and said I live here now.
I don't really understand why so many people ask help for pet names. It's so a beautiful experience to meet a new furry friend join your family. Give him/her a name is such a honour and a joy. And, obviously, I say this with respect for all the new, first time adopters!
That's so sweet and sometimes confusing I guess
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