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Toronto is in Crisis: Pets and Their Families are Being Torn Apart

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Toronto Humane Society Addresses Growing Need for Pet Care Services in Toronto, Calls for Urgent Appeal to Keep Pets and their Families Together 

TORONTO, ON. – October 4, 2023 – The City of Toronto faces an unprecedented crisis as both pets and their families endure the heart-wrenching consequences of an economic downturn. Families, already grappling with the harsh realities of challenging financial times are being torn apart by impossible choices, and beloved pets are losing their homes. 

“The cost of living in the city has skyrocketed, making access to affordable pet care increasingly scarce. This dire situation has left many community members in the painful position of choosing between feeding themselves or providing for their loyal companions. As a result, Toronto Humane Society has witnessed firsthand the agonizing sorrow that grips guardians when they are forced to part with their cherished pets due to the unbearable burden,” explains Toronto Humane Society’s interim CEO, Phil Nichols. 

Toronto Humane Society, an organization which has been working to improve the lives of animals in the city for over 135 years, believes that no one should have to endure such a heart-breaking situation and are turning to compassionate individuals for help. The organization urgently seeks support from the community to be a lifeline for both pets and their families during these challenging times. 

The organization explains that this is not just about our pets. It is about the societal challenges mirrored in their plight. Toronto Humane Society has launched a four-part series at TorontoInCrisis.com that addresses a variety of issues, from the skyrocketing costs of basic pet care to the housing crisis that is displacing both pets and their guardians – and how they are all intertwined. It is a stark reminder of how animal welfare is inextricably linked to broader societal concerns. 

“By donating today, you can be a lifeline for both pets and their families in our community. Your support is essential, as it will provide vital pet care services to those caught in a cycle of vulnerability. Your contribution ensures that families will not have to make the heart-wrenching decision to give up their beloved pets during times of crisis,” appeals Phil Nichols.   

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO DONATE VISIT TORONTOINCRISIS.COM

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