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France's new regulations: abandoning pets will be severely punished. Is it necessary to legislate on this?
In fact, not only in China, but also all over the world, the number of families with pets is soaring every year. With the increase of families with pets, there has also been a phenomenon of littering pets. In order to prevent this phenomenon, France has promulgated a new regulation that owners will be severely punished if they abandon their pets. Personally, I think it is really necessary to legislate specifically for this new regulation.

Only in our country, we can often see all kinds of stray cats and dogs on the streets or in the parks of the community. It is undeniable that most of these stray cats and dogs are kept by stray pets, but some of them are caused by the abandonment of their owners. These people usually like pets for a while after buying them, and then they find it troublesome to keep them, so they just throw them away. However, if there are no relevant regulations, many owners will feel that abandoning their pets at will will not be punished and there will be no cost, which will only lead to more and more people abandoning their pets.

With more and more stray animals, our living environment is getting worse and worse. After these abandoned pets become stray animals, it is often out of distrust of human beings. After a long time, the number of people injured by stray pets in society is likely to continue to increase. This has not only brought changes to the environment, but also brought danger to our human safety belt. However, if these regulations are binding, the phenomenon of pet abandonment can be reduced to some extent.

To sum up, I personally think it is necessary to legislate specifically for pet abandonment for the sake of social environment and personal safety. Only by restraining the owner's behavior can we better raise pets and better protect the personal safety of others.