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Brazil
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In Brazil, stray animals are a common sight in urban areas and are often cared for by compassionate community members.
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Canada
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Stray animals in Canada are captured, spayed/neutered, and released to avoid overpopulation, with adoption and wildlife protection efforts.
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India
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In Indian culture, stray animals freely roam the streets and are cared for by the local community.
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United States
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In the United States, stray animals are taken in by shelters, given medical care, and put up for adoption.
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Australia
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In Australia, stray animals are often captured, spayed/neutered, and released to prevent overpopulation.
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Japan
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Japan has strict animal control measures and promotes responsible pet ownership to minimize stray animals.
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Russia
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In Russia, stray animals are prevalent and often left to fend for themselves without proper support.
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South Korea
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South Korea has strict animal control measures and emphasizes responsible pet ownership, resulting in rare sightings of stray animals.
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Thailand
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In Thailand, stray animals freely roam the streets and receive care from local communities or temples.
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Europe
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In Europe, stray animals are taken in by shelters for care and potential adoption.
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Germany
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Stray animals are a common sight in Germany and there are efforts to take care of and rehome them.
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Mexico
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Stray animals in urban areas are commonly seen in Mexico and cared for by the local community.
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Philippines
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In the Philippines, local communities often care for stray animals.
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Sweden
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In Sweden, stray animals are rare due to strict animal welfare laws and responsible pet ownership.
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Turkey
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In Turkey, stray cats and dogs in urban areas are often cared for by local residents.
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United Arab Emirates
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In the United Arab Emirates, stray animals are captured and relocated for their well-being.
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stray animals
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, stray animals are usually taken in by animal control for care and management.
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China
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In China, stray animals are seen as a nuisance and there is a market for their meat and fur.
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Finland
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In Finland, stray animals are rare due to strict animal welfare laws and a culture that prioritizes responsible pet ownership.
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, stray animals are frequently captured and relocated to animal shelters or sanctuaries for their well-being.
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South Africa
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In South Africa, stray animals are viewed as a hazard and efforts are made to capture, sterilize, and rehome them due to the potential for diseases.
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Ukraine
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In Ukraine, stray animals are commonly left to fend for themselves with little infrastructure for population management.
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Vietnam
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Stray animals in Vietnam may be viewed as a nuisance and are sometimes sold for meat and fur.
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marine security practices
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Stray animals near ports and docks are perceived as security threats and are typically not allowed.
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