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Thousands of pets being abandoned in Dubai as owners flee over Iran war
(www.theguardian.com)
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Not to be too harsh, but if you want to be able to quickly flee sudden catastrophes then don't get a pet. If you're willing to abandon a pet to save yourself then you shouldn't own one. It's completely dependent on you and if you're not willing to put a dependent before yourself then you shouldn't have one. It may be a natural urge for you to abandon your dependents when your life literally depends on it, but giving in to that urge makes you a fundamentally bad person.
I have loved several pets over the course of my life. I had to rehome my last cat because I was moving into my van. But I had several weeks' notice and was able to do that in an orderly manner. "Quickly fleeing sudden catastrophes" is another beast entirely.
I'm guessing there's also been a run on crates for animals, so availability may be limited. And unless it's a service animal, you need one of those for a flight. I abhor the fact that pets are being abandoned, but ... consider the broader context. Assuming malice in the face of unexpected and sudden life changes shows, to me, the lack of empathy you're lamenting about those who had to abandon pets.
In the states, in peacetime, sure, this sounds horrific. But neither of those propositions is on the table. Kitties eating from automated dispensers in no way means their former owners aren't distraught about the decision.