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Victims of the UK homelessness epidemic often have scant support, except for, in a growing number of cases, the companionship of their pets.
Many have had their pets since before losing their homes, which makes their bond even more profound, such that their pet's well-being is a life-shaping priority.
Streetvet's volunteer vets and vet nurses provide accessible fundamental veterinary care. They vaccinate, microchip, treat for fleas and worms, prescribe pain relief, help fight infections, perform surgeries and sometimes just sit and listen.
Many hostels for homeless people do not allow pets, forcing petowners to make a choice between turning down a warm bed or abandoning their pet.
St Mungo's have a network of hostels for homeless people across the UK, and have a policy of accepting pets in all circumstances.
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