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pet adoption

Adopting a pet can definitely change not only the animal’s life but also the owner's.

While many dogs and cats spend just a few hours in a shelter before getting adopted, some other four-legged friends don’t run with the same luck, and that was the situation for Ronald, a 63-pounds dog in North Carolina.

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Off The Top: Thanks to TikTok, we now know that we've been collectively peeling oranges in a needlessly messy manner for years; watch this clip to see how a savvy citrus lover first slices the fruit in half, then pops it inside out for perfectly peelable bite-sized portions. It's the biggest news for orange hacks since Trump won the presidency.

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Shelters are full of older cats and dogs waiting for a second chance at a happy life. Though there are many senior animals in need of adoption across Canada, these four-legged friends aren't typically the first pick for families.

Instead, Canadians looking for a new furry companion will often visit their local pet store or an online marketplace in search of a cute and cuddly puppy or kitten. But senior animals need homes just as badly, and there are a lot of reasons to consider adopting one — like the fact that some of the most loyal and loving companions can be found in shelters.

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To the right owner, a dog or cat is more than just a pet — they're a companion. They help you unwind after a long day of work, make you laugh and they're there for you through thick and thin. But while these furry friends bring so much joy and love to their owners, it's important to remember that they need love in return too.

According to 2019 stats collected by Humane Canada™, more than 100,000 cats and dogs end up in the country's 170 Humane Society and SPCA animal shelters every year. This is where many of these hopeful animals live until they find a loving home — like in the case of Balou.

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If you've been sick of being stuck alone in your apartment for a year, there are plenty of Toronto cats for adoption that are ready to become your best furry friend.

Toronto Cat Rescue is hosting an adoption event all weekend long, with several adorable kittens and cats ready to be picked up and taken to a good home.

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