
We call ourselves a nation of animal lovers--- yet millions of dogs, cats, and other animals are abandoned, surrendered, or killed every year.
In Disposable Lives: The Animal Crisis Paradox, psychotherapist and animal advocate Marci Elliott confronts the painful contradiction at the heart of America's pet overpopulation crisis. Drawing on decades of experience in animal welfare and mental health, she examines irresponsible pet ownership, unchecked breeding, shelter overcrowding, and the cultural attitudes that have allowed this cycle to continue for far too long.
Through powerful personal stories of grief and awakening, Elliott reveals how even well-meaning individuals can unintentionally contribute to this problem. She challenges adoption practices driven by convenience rather than commitment and calls for accountability across communities, shelters, and policy.
The solutions are not a mystery. Spay and neuter programs, responsible breeding practices, thoughtful adoption standards, public education, and systemic accountability have long been proven effective. What's missing is the collective will to change.
Disposable Lives: The Animal Crisis Paradox is a call to action and asks difficult questions: If we truly love animals, why do we continue to normalize loss? Why do we tolerate their disposability?
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