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Every time when we are walking along the streets or sitting in a small garden, we can see abandoned animals. They are either a cat, or an injured dog. They look dirty, lonely, terrified and pitiful. Most people are accustomed to this because there are so many, and also they are so dirty that no one would like to adopt them.
We don't have the right to order the residents to take those small animals as a member of their families, but comparing those animals enjoying special treatment in their bosses' houses, it is unfair. Now many people are doing something, even though they can not take those animals back to their houses.
Firstly, there are some animal salvation places. They gather the abandoned animals together and then feed, wash and train them, also, people there cure the animals. Animals there become clean, lovely and can be easily accepted by people. People come here and take one another pet back home. These agencies helped the animals get a new life.
However, places like these are limited. This need money and also few people treat this as important. Then people turn to the help of internet. Many people take photos and then put them on Internet, calling for people to pay more attention to those abandoned animals.
There is a small quantity of people who are really keen of animals, so they adopt many and feed them all by themselves. Since this quantity is very little, there still have a incredible number of vagrants. Looking for more help from people.
Animals are also lives. God created them, he must have his own reason. We don't have the right to deprive lives from those pitiful animals. What we can do and what we should do is calling for more people's consciousness and then pay more attention to those small lives chasing for there rights of alive. Kill them for food can not solve the problem. As a intellectuals living in such a civilization, I hope more people would stand out to protect the living rights of the animals. Otherwise, I suppose if a law is necessary.
God is equal, and we should respect those lives living with us. Without other lives, our human will also be pets.
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