Dogs and cats “multi-headed breeding” 2,000 complaints nationwide Owner's life is poor 53% Dec 22 5:22

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The Ministry of the Environment concluded that at least about 2,000 complaints were sent to municipalities nationwide last year over "multi-headed breeding," which has multiple dogs and cats.

In `` multi-headed breeding '', problems called `` multi-headed breeding collapse '', which causes dogs and cats to breed unintentionally, causing trouble with the surroundings due to stench and noise and leading to animal abuse, are pointed out in various places .

The Ministry of the Environment conducted a first questionnaire survey of 125 municipalities nationwide, including prefectures and ordinance-designated cities, in order to examine the background of the problem and countermeasures, and reported the results at a meeting with experts.

According to the report, there were at least 2,064 complaints from residents over "multi-breeding" last year.

An analysis of 368 specific cases handled by the municipality in the past five years showed that 53% of the owners were in need of living, saying, "I can't pay the fee for picking up too many animals and for neutering. Many local governments are feeling the challenge.

Also, when asked about the possibility of animal abuse, about 1% of cases had "unnatural trauma", but more than 20% of owners were "indifferent to animal injuries and diseases". .

The Ministry of the Environment will further analyze the results of the questionnaire and, based on an understanding of individual cases and local government initiatives, will formulate guidelines that indicate how to deal with owners and how to cooperate with local and private organizations.