An RSPCA ad campaign that offered to care for pets if their owner dies has escaped a ban, despite the charity admitting that almost one in five animals in the scheme are put down.
The RSPCA ran a TV and newspaper campaign for its free Home for Life service – featuring clip of a cat pawing at a window of an empty house and the story of a poodle called Pepe – which rehomes pets in the event an owner dies…
Sad news. It often seems like these places put down a lot of their animals, I wonder if it is simply the most humane option under the circumstances they’re in?
Martin Schiele | Anicura