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We are scientists, clinicians, and physicians who saw an opportunity to improve the emotional suffering of humans and animals by making it easier for homeless animals to find good forever homes. Pets get us walking, playing, laughing, and cuddling. They don't judge or resent: they help us see the better angels of our natures and help us cope.
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