These animals are often seen wandering in cities and eating from trash bins.
What are stray dogs/cats?
When there are too many people in one place, this happens.
What is overpopulation?
You can help animals by donating money or time to this place.
What is an animal shelter?
A law that protects animals from cruelty.
What is animal rights law?
This is the medical word for putting a very sick animal to sleep forever.
What is euthanasia?
A place where stray animals are taken care of.
What is an animal shelter?
Too many animals in one place can spread this, like sickness.
What is disease?
Calling this person helps injured animals on the street.
Who is a vet?
In some countries, hurting animals can result in this.
What is a fine/jail?
A reason vets might use euthanasia: to stop an animal's _______.
What is suffering/pain?
A disease you can prevent by vaccinating street animals.
What is rabies?
If we don’t control animal populations, these places get too full
What are animal shelters?
A way to help without money: sharing posts about lost animals on this.
What is social media?
A law that requires pets to have this for identification.
What is a microchip/tag?
Euthanasia is sometimes necessary when an animal has this deadly disease.
What is rabies?
The best way to help a hungry stray animal.
What is giving food/water?
Stray animals without homes often suffer from this in winter.
What is cold/hunger?
A group that protects animals’ rights.
What is an animal rights organization?
A solution to overpopulation: all pet owners should do this.
What is spay/neuter their pets?
A program to control the street animal population by surgery.
What is TNR [Trap-Neuter-Return]?
When there are too many stray animals, they can’t all find this.
What is food/a home?
A long-term help for stray animals: having them at home.
What is adoption?