Pet ownership is increasing, especially among dogs and cats, leading to concerns regarding overpopulation. While pets provide companionship, their existence often results in suffering like abuse or abandonment. Many comment on issues related to abandoned pets, health problems from designer breeds, and ecological impacts associated with pet ownership. A prevailing view is that societal irresponsibility, rather than the sheer number of pets, is the core problem. The commodification of pet care items contributes further to the overabundance of unobtainable pets.
Pets are bred often conforming to a human-designed ideal to perform human-pleasing duties, leading to situations of abuse, pain, and abandonment.
There are too many abandoned pets, pets in rescue, designer pets with health problems, and dogs tied up outside leading lonely, deprived lives.
From an ecological point of view there are too many of everything associated with humans, indicating that there are definitely too many pets.
Irresponsible humans, not too many animals, are the worst problem in our world, leading to the overpopulation of pets.
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