dinosaw
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I came across this story in the Hurriyet daily about changes to the animal welfare laws in Turkey and thought it was quite interesting, any prospective pet owner in Turkey will need to complete an animal care training course and obtain a certificate before being allowed to own an animal, anyone selling a pet to someone without a certificate will be fined. It seems a good idea to me as it would weed out a good proportion of idiots but imagine the stink it would cause if the UK government tried to introduce anything similar despite us being a self proclaimed nation of animal lovers.
The ownerless animals clause is interesting as there appear to be a good number of unowned dogs here who spend their days lying around on street corners, they are all obese as I presume they get food from many different people, it is interesting to watch them cross the road, they have certainly learned their green cross code. As for cats, I have never seen so many cats anywhere, the place is full of them. You see little piles of cat biscuits left here and there on the streets by people to feed them, I will try and get some photos as time goes on.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pet-ownership-will-require-a-certificate-in-turkey.aspx?PageID=238&NID=65628&NewsCatID=341
The ownerless animals clause is interesting as there appear to be a good number of unowned dogs here who spend their days lying around on street corners, they are all obese as I presume they get food from many different people, it is interesting to watch them cross the road, they have certainly learned their green cross code. As for cats, I have never seen so many cats anywhere, the place is full of them. You see little piles of cat biscuits left here and there on the streets by people to feed them, I will try and get some photos as time goes on.
http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/pet-ownership-will-require-a-certificate-in-turkey.aspx?PageID=238&NID=65628&NewsCatID=341