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Persuasive Speech On Animal Abuse

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A very good morning to my English teacher, Mr Shatish and also to my fellow classmates. I would like to start my speech with a back-story on my experience with two little mongrels whom we named Prince and Princess. One night late last year, we heard yelps coming from an abandoned park near my house. We initially thought the cries were coming from the bushes near the drain, but there weren’t any puppies to be found. A few hours had passed, the cries got louder and more desperate. We managed to locate the sound and found that it was coming from a drain near my house. My uncle tried to rescue them by jumping into the drain, but he couldn’t reach them. We then used the flashlight to try and find out the conditions of the puppies, only to find that …show more content…

According to PETA, every year in the U.S., more than 6 million lost, abandoned, or unwanted dogs and cats enter animal shelters. Some of these dogs and cats are lucky enough to be adopted into loving, responsible, and permanent homes. Overpopulation of animals is an issue that is worsening day by day and it wont cease to occur if no one plays their part in reducing it and one of the simplest action that could be taken as an initiative is adopting an animal. The act of adoption helps stop pet overpopulation at shelter homes, as there are too many animals and not enough shelters to sustain the ever increasing amount. Shelters have been facing the issue of pet overpopulation for the last few decades as there is always an insufficient amount of people who are willing to adopt rather than to purchase when seeking a new pet. Some of the animals in the shelters are found wandering as strays, and some are surrendered by their owners who cannot, or no longer intend to, care for them. In order to help reduce pet overpopulation and being part of the solution, it’s important to have your pet sterilized, which is the only permanent, 100-percent effective method of birth control. In most shelters, spaying or neutering is mandatory for all adopted cats, dogs and rabbits. This ensures the animals placed in the

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