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Jessica Black

Covid rules could be boon for rescue cats and dogs

Rescue pets could find their forever home faster because of a shelter's new rules to combat Covid-19.

Assisi Animal Sanctuary in Newtownards put a stop to drop-in visitors and moved much of its adoption process online to protect staff and volunteers because of the coronavirus.

The switch has been a boon for dogs and cats, who are better behaved and easier to rehome, CEO Nigel Mason said.

Assisi looks at a potential adoptees' application, matches them with an animal they think would suit their home, and invites them to a one-on-one appointment.

Mr Mason said: "We’re starting to be able to home significant numbers of animals, while keeping staff safe - and the side effect is the dogs are less stressed.

"The proof of the pudding at the end is we’re able to rehome at least as many, possibly more, animals as we were in the past."

The "bespoke" system has also helped find homes for pets who had been overlooked before and Mr Mason added: "What we’ve found is a number of our longer term, older cats that had been here for many months - a couple of them over a year - have been rehomed successfully with this system."

Assisi Animal Sanctuary embraces online matchmaking

Dylan Paton, dog unit manager, said it had created a "more settled environment" and made the animals calmer - and more rehomable.

He added: "We're trying to do everything as remotely as possible so once we do the matchmaking, once they come up, it's for the dog that's potentially the match for them.

Kittens at Assisi Animal Sanctuary. (Jessica Black)

"It decreases it (the average stay at Assisi) a whole lot more and that's the ultimate goal.

"We want to be as effective and efficient at rehoming as we can with the right homes, but keep that time as low as possible."

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