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Spike in Pet Surrenders at Central Florida Animal Shelters

Animal shelters in Orange, Volusia, and Brevard counties are currently facing an overflow of pets in their care, leading them to offer special promotions like reduced adoption fees to help find homes for these animals. The primary reasons for this overflow are attributed to kitten season and confiscations of animals from puppy mills and overcrowding situations in Central Florida shelters.

Kitten season is the time of year when cats give birth to litters of four to six kittens, leading to an influx of young felines in shelters. Additionally, confiscations of animals from puppy mills and overcrowded situations contribute to the high number of pets in need of homes. These circumstances have put a strain on the resources of animal shelters in Orange, Volusia, and Brevard counties, prompting them to seek adoptive and foster homes for these animals.

Orange County Animal Services, in particular, is urging people to think twice before surrendering an animal, especially if they come across a litter of kittens that may appear abandoned but are actually being cared for by their mother. Zach Downes from Orange County Health Services emphasizes the importance of waiting a few days before surrendering stray dogs, as simple efforts like posting on community forums can help reunite lost pets with their owners and prevent unnecessary shelter intake.

Due to the overcrowding at Orange County Animal Services, staff are actively seeking adoptive and foster parents to provide temporary or permanent homes for the animals in their care. With nearly 400 animals at the shelter as of August, the need for adoption and fostering is critical to alleviate the stress on these animals. To incentivize adoption, pets that have been at the shelter for more than four weeks are offered at a reduced adoption fee of $10, with fees waived for Orange County School District employees.

In addition to Orange County, Volusia and Brevard County animal shelters are also experiencing an overflow of pets and are seeking homes for these animals. The challenges faced by shelters during the COVID-19 pandemic, where families surrendered pets due to economic uncertainty, have compounded the issue of finding homes for these animals. Years of high inflation have further exacerbated the situation, making it crucial for shelters to find loving homes for their residents.

To support the adoption efforts of these shelters, interested individuals can view adoptable pets on the websites of Orange County Animal Services, Halifax Humane Society, and Brevard Humane Society. By opening their hearts and homes to these animals in need, individuals can make a significant impact on reducing the overcrowding in shelters and providing a second chance for these deserving pets.

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