What is it called when you take an animal home from the shelter?
What is adoption.
What animals are the most common in the shelter?
Dogs and cats.
Can kids and adults help at the shelter?
Yes they can.
How can people financially support the shelter?
By making donations.
What do they check before giving an animal to a new home?
Health check.
Is adoption free?
No its not.
Can stray animals end up in the shelter?
Yes they can.
Name one thing volunteers do with animals.
Walk dogs or play with cats.
Name two ways people can help the shelter besides donating money.
Donating pet food or supplies, sharing information, volunteering.
Why do animals get vaccines?
To stay healthy and not get sick.
Do animals stay in the shelter for some time before adoption?
Yes they do.
Can owners give their pets to the shelter?
Yes they can.
How do volunteers make animals happy?
By giving attention and play with them.
How does spreading awareness about the shelter help animals?
It helps find them new homes and more support from the community.
Why do animals get microchips?
To find their owner if they get lost.
What should people consider before adopting a pet?
Time, money, and responsibility to care for a pet.
What are some risks that stray animals face before coming to the shelter?
Hunger, illness, injury, danger on the streets.
Why do volunteers need training before working with animals?
So they know how to handle animals safely and care for them correctly.
Why is it important for the shelter to get help from many people often?
Because more help means the shelter can care for more animals every day.
What can happen if animals do not get proper care before adoption?
They might get sick, have behavior problems, or have a harder time adjusting to a new home.
How does the shelter prepare animals before adoption?
Vaccinations, training and socialization.
Why is socialization important for shelter animals?
It helps them become friendly and adoptable.
How do volunteers help the shelter run better and save more animals long-term?
They help with daily tasks, teach others, and increase the chance animals get adopted.
Why should people keep helping the shelter even if it already has volunteers and donations?
Because animals always need care and new ones arrive all the time.
How does good medical care in the shelter help animals have better lives and get adopted faster?
Healthy animals are stronger, happier, and more likely to find good homes.