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Every animal deserves to have a home. And every person deserves to have a loyal furry companion. In the U.S. alone, 66% of households own a pet. Having a pet can have a positive effect on one's health as well. Pet owners have more opportunities to exercise, spend time outside, and socialize.

And what's a better endorsement of adopting a rescue pet than seeing how their fellow ex-rescues are currently doing in their forever homes? Because it's once again that time of the month when we're presenting you with the most adorable and heartwarming pictures of pets who recently found a new home.

Bored Panda reached out to Tricia Montgomery, a pet industry expert and one part of the Pets Are Family podcast duo. We spoke to her about why it might be better to adopt than to get a pet from a breeder, what future owners should know before adopting, and how to ensure that your new best friend feels at home in their new forever home.

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#1

Adopted A Cat Today (Always Been Scared Of Cats) And I'm Absolutely In Love

Man lying on couch next to relaxed orange tabby cat, showing a heartwarming moment of rescue pets bonding with family members.

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    #2

    Having Adopted Them Was The Best Decision 🥰

    Two rescue kittens cuddling closely while sleeping peacefully on a blue surface, showing new family bonding.

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    #3

    Saw A Post About How Hard It Is For Blacks Cats To Get Adopted. We Are One Week In And I Couldn't Be Happier. Hope Judge Feels The Same

    Black rescue cat relaxing on a gray armchair, showcasing a wholesome moment of newly adopted family pet comfort.

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    We’re in luck because pet expert Tricia Montgomery recently adopted her new four-legged best friend: a one-year-old Labrador and Catahoula hound mix from Raskal Rescues in Hardeeville, South Carolina. Tricia is a proponent of the 'Adopt, Not Shop' philosophy, and she likens pet adoption to a 'hero's journey.' "[It's] challenging but oh-so-rewarding, without the constant glow of rainbows and unicorns," she says.

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    Why does she personally opt to adopt and not shop? "It's like a rescue mission!" Tricia says. "Adopting a pet is like being part of your own adventure story where you get to be the hero. Sure, buying a pet might seem like the easy route, but adopting? That's where you make a big impact."

    #4

    I Think Our Cat Was Meant To Be With Us

    A rescue pet cat cuddling closely in a person's arms, showing warmth and new family bonding indoors.

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    #5

    Our New Adopted Six-Year Old Freeloader. This Is Princess, And She Loves Everyone

    Rescue pet dog with black and tan fur lying on a blanket inside a car, showing a calm and loving expression.

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    #6

    I Adopted A Great Dog That Was On Death Row

    Happy black and white rescue dog wearing a harness enjoying time with new family members outdoors.

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    Tricia points out that it's also not about the owner and the adopted pet directly. "Every pet adopted from a shelter frees up space for another animal in need, directly saving lives and fighting against the crisis animal welfare is facing and overcrowded shelters." And let's not forget the self-esteem boost adopting can give the owner. "It's your chance to show off your superhero cape!" Tricia gushes.

    While Tricia encourages more people to adopt, she says that folks should do so with caution. After all, it's a living breathing being you're taking into your home. Let's continue thinking about adopting as an adventure. "Imagine you're preparing for a quest," Tricia begins. "First, you'd check your gear, right? Well, preparing to adopt a pet is similar."

    #7

    What Did I Actually Adopt?

    Black rescue cat climbing kitchen cabinets exploring new home in a cozy modern kitchen with appliances and drinks on the counter

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    #8

    Adopted A 14 Year Old Cutie!

    Man holding a tabby cat indoors, showcasing rescue pets who just became family members in a cozy home setting.

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    #9

    Please Meet Ashford, The Silliest Guy In Town

    Gray rescue cat with green eyes sitting on a rug near a black leather couch as a new family member indoors

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    "Do a lifestyle check. Do you have enough space? Enough time? Can you handle the extra expenses for your companion's food, health, and toys? It's not just about having a heart full of love; it's about making sure you're ready to provide a forever home. Prep your home like you would a fortress—safe and welcoming," Tricia explains.

    With owning a new pet comes new challenges. In some cases, the newcomer might be a new addition to the already-established pet family. In my family, two of our shelter dogs had to get used to living with two cats, who considered themselves the kings of the house. In other cases, a rescue might be the first pet for the household, and that comes with its own challenges as well.

    #10

    June Lost Her Owner Of 10 Years, And Now She's My Baby

    Rescue dog sleeping peacefully with tongue out on a bed, showing comfort and the bond of new family members.

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    #11

    Adopted This Little Lady A Couple Days Ago

    Black cat with bright eyes among colorful flowers in a heartwarming rescue pet family moment.

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    #12

    Gustav And Theodore

    Two adorable grey cats sitting indoors, showcasing rescue pets happily becoming new family members.

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    "Maybe it's potty training, or perhaps it's adjusting your new pal to their new abode. Your new furry friend might have some trust issues or hidden fears," Tricia points out. "The trick? Patience, young grasshopper. Patience and maybe some training and treats."

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    "Consistency is your best tool; regular training, health check-ups, and lots of love will help you both level up. If you hit a snag, don't go [at] it alone—seek out a trainer or a vet like a wise old guide," Tricia recommends.

    #13

    I Got Lucky. A Female Orange Tabby. Meet Legend!

    Orange tabby rescue kitten sleeping peacefully on a soft blanket, showing the warmth of new family members and rescue pets.

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    #14

    Rescued A Pregnant Cat!!

    Tabby rescue cat sitting upright on a couch beside a person, showcasing the bond of newly adopted rescue pets.

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    #15

    Saw Her On Petfinder

    Tabby rescue kitten with white paws lying on a person's striped shirt, looking up with wide eyes and open mouth.

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    But don't let the warnings put you off adopting a new furry friend. Tricia has a reminder for those who are looking to become new pet parents. "Remember, while the path of adoption might not always be lined with rainbows and unicorns, the rewards—unconditional love, countless snuggles, and the pride of making a huge difference—are epic!"

    #16

    We Thought We Were Adopting A Dog; Instead, He Looks Like A Goat Monkey

    Small shaggy black rescue dog sitting in green grass with purple and yellow flowers, recently adopted family member.

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    #17

    We Adopted A 10 Month Old Berner!

    Happy rescue dog sitting inside a crate with a colorful blanket, representing rescue pets becoming family members.

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    #18

    This Is Bebel, My Newly Adopted Void (Also My First Cat)

    Black rescue kitten resting on a pink surface near blankets, showcasing a cute new family member from adoption.

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    The animal shelter overcrowding issue Tricia talks about is very real. The Animal Shelter Count reports that the total number of animals who entered shelters in the U.S. in 2023 was around 6.5 million, and around 4.8 million found a new home. But the number of stray dogs people ask shelters to take in has increased since 2022 by 6%. Compared to 2021, that's up by 22%.

    #19

    My Newest Kitty, I Adopted Her Off The Street And She's The Most Lovey Cat I've Had!

    Rescue cat with big eyes lying on a red blanket, surrounded by holiday decorations and toys, showing a new family member.

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    #20

    Meet Dobby!

    Close-up of a rescued dog resting on a couch, showcasing the bond of rescue pets becoming family members.

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    #21

    So Proud Of My Rescue Gal

    Rescue pet German Shepherd with tongue out outdoors near a large open barn, enjoying a bright sunny day.

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    Some people blame the pandemic for such an increase. The surge in adoptions at the beginning of the lockdown also resulted in an increase in pet population. Usually, it increases by about 1% per year, but in the years 2020 and 2021, it was 6% and 4%, respectively. People also started bringing "pandemic puppies" to shelters simply because they weren't ready for the commitment after the pandemic was over.

    #22

    Adopted This Guy Today, The Sweetest Cat I've Ever Met

    Black rescue cat resting comfortably on a person's lap, showcasing the bond of new family members and rescue pets.

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    #23

    Today Is Hazel’s Second Gotcha Day!!

    Brown and white rescue dog wearing a pink bandana sitting on wooden floor near a gray couch in a living room.

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    #24

    I Guess The Kitten Can Stay💜💜

    Sleepy rescue pets, a cat and dog, resting closely together on a cozy dark blanket, showing new family bond.

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    Yet animal advocates point out that it's also rising pet care costs and housing insecurity that drive this crisis. Kim Alboum of the Bissell Pet Foundation told PBS that economic factors also come into play. "With the housing crisis, people are losing their homes and are having to downsize or move in with others. And this is a recipe for disaster for people [who] have larger dogs."

    #25

    This Sweet Boy Is Settling Into His Forever Home

    Black and white rescue cat comfortably resting in a bathroom sink, showcasing a wholesome new family member.

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    #26

    Meet Franny!

    Husky rescue pet with striking blue eyes sitting on a wooden deck, becoming a new family member outdoors.

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    #27

    Dogs Always Look So Happy After Adoption

    Happy rescue pet with blue collar sitting in car, just adopted and becoming a new family member enjoying the ride.

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    Experts also say that the overcrowding at shelters is more of a dog problem than a cat problem. Executive Director of Shelters Animals Count Stephanie Filer told TIME that many shelters started turning dogs away simply because they don't have more space.

    "Shelters are quite literally at crisis and some of them are making the decision to close their doors or reduce hours of operation or reduce the kind of animals that they bring in."

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    #28

    I Adopted My First-Ever Pet Three Weeks Ago. He Sleeps Like A Baby Kangaroo

    Tabby cat sleeping curled up on a couch cushion, illustrating a wholesome rescue pet enjoying its new family home.

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    #29

    Meet Thor, My New 7.5 Yr Old Best Friend

    Happy rescue German Shepherd standing on green grass outside on a sunny day, enjoying new family and springtime.

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    #30

    Adopted Husky!

    Husky with heterochromia resting on couch, lying comfortably on new family member’s lap in a rescue pets home setting.

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    So, the words of our expert Tricia Montgomery ring true here: consider your circumstances before committing to adoption. However tempting the cute noses and little paws are, keep in mind that every animal deserves the best care and a truly forever home!

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    #31

    Help Me Name My Tabby Boy! Just Recently Adopted Him From The Animal Shelter And I’m Having A Hard Time Finding A Suiting Name For Him

    Tabby kitten lying on a striped blanket, one of the wholesome rescue pets recently becoming family members.

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    #32

    My Rescue Dog Hershey

    Black rescue dog wearing a pink collar with a flower accessory, sitting calmly as a new family member.

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    #33

    My Sweet Boy

    Rescue pet dog lying on carpet inside home, resting with a chew toy, becoming a family member.

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    #34

    Adoption Is Official! I Think Edna Might Like It Here!

    Two rescue pets wearing shirts relaxing on green grass in a sunny backyard, enjoying their new family home.

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    #35

    Meet Barbie! 💖

    Golden retriever rescue pet sitting on grass outdoors with white fence in background on sunny day

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    #36

    Reesecup Has Chosen Her New Bed

    Rescue pet cat curled up and sleeping inside a flower pot next to a water bowl and window in a cozy home.

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    #37

    Adopted My First Cat :) Meet Rosie 💓

    White and calico rescue cat with blue eyes resting on a soft white cat bed by the window, showing rescue pets family members.

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    #38

    Adopted Cat

    Sleeping rescue pet cat stretched out on a bed, showcasing a peaceful moment of a new family member.

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    #39

    Adopted An Acd Mix, Turns Out Her Sister From The Same Litter Goes To The Same Dog Park. They Have, Uh, An Interesting Style Of Playing Together

    Two rescue dogs playfully interacting on dirt ground near a picnic bench and stroller in an outdoor setting.

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    #40

    So We Just Adopted These Two Brothers! We’ve Named One Prawn Cocktail (The One With The Heart Marking) And We’re Stuck On A Name For The Other One Please Help!we Like Silly Names, Our Other Cats Have Been Captain Sir Pantaloon, Chicken Caesar Salad, Paint Thinner, Dishwasher And Microwave

    Two adorable rescue kittens with black and white fur becoming new family members indoors.

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    #41

    Hello! I Just Adopted These Siblings And I Cannot Settle On A Name. They’re Boy And Girl 😊 I Prefer Disney Names As My Dogs Name Is Meeko!

    Two rescue kittens with blue eyes resting together in a soft gray pet bed, symbolizing new family members and love.

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    #42

    New Besties!

    Two rescue cats resting closely on a person's lap, showing a heartwarming moment of new family bonding.

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    #43

    I Adopted Him Yesterday! He Loves My Bed!

    Tabby cat with bright yellow eyes resting under colorful patterned blankets, a rescue pet now loved as a family member.

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    #44

    Meet Trigger (Seeking Advice From Experienced Gsd Owners)

    Rescue pet lying on a blanket as a person gently pets its head, showing love and new family bond.

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    #45

    Name For Our New Baby?

    Black rescue cat sleeping on a red blanket on a couch with a black rescue dog nearby and a person in the background.

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