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Greening Your Pet

We love our pets, but they can be remarkably high-carbon (in their space and food requirements) and can be dangerous for wildlife. It’s estimated, for example, that cats kill around 250 million birds and small animals every year in the UK.
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Here are some thoughts to help you green your pet.
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Share a Pet

Rather than buying, why not help a neighbour or friend with walking duties and holiday care? Alternatively, there are websites that will put you in touch, such as Borrow My Doggy.
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Buying Local

If you do feel you want your own pet, why not try Bristol’s Animal Rescue Centre? Bristol and Wales Cats Rescue is another alternative, as is the Holly Hedge Animal Sanctuary, and MuttsWithFriends in Chew Valley.
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If you are buying ‘new’, consider whether you need an exotic breed that you have to travel hundreds of miles to collect. There are many sites advertising pets available in Bristol. Pets4Homes, Freeads and Gumtree are all good places to start.
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​Protect Wildlife F
rom Your Pet


Here are some useful suggestions from the RSPB on how to curb your cat’s killing instincts… Most important, put a bell on its neck and keep it inside early morning and at dusk between March and July and December to January.
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Green Pet Food

There are several websites selling vegan pet food and (they claim) ‘greener’ food options. Green Petfood is one, Green Pantry is another. Please search online for others – none come with any recommendation.
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Pet Products
There are several websites that sell ‘eco-friendly pet products’. Here are a few, but do search the web for others.
Ethical Pets
The Clean Market
Sustainable Jungle
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Barks and Bunnies
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