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Default Oct 19, 2023 at 02:59 PM
 
I wonder if instead of requiring insurance, it would make more sense to provide more low-cost veterinary care. For Chile, my municipality is pretty innovative. They operate a shelter that takes in strays and adopt them out. They also have a low-cost veterinary clinic. Where I used to live, the municipal government would hold free vaccination days and spay/neuter days. For the spay/neuter events, they only asked people to bring some sort of cleaning supplies like paper towels, garbage bags, disinfectant, etc., so they could keep the area where the vets were operating clean. I know other municipal governments have similar initiatives.


I've lived in this country for a long time and it's interesting to see the progress that has been made as far as encouraging responsible ownership. It's not perfect by any means, but there used to be so many stray animals all over the place. You still see strays, but the numbers have come down.
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