Dogs and cats on Tinder: the initiative of a German kennel to promote adoptions

    Dogs and cats on Tinder: the initiative of a German kennel to promote adoptions

    Those looking for love on Tinder can now find it in a dog or a cat, surely faithful and reliable companions.

    A German kennel has come up with a new strategy for find a home for cats and dogs: create a profile on tinder, with professional photos and description.





    The idea came from the Munich Animal Welfare Association, which runs the kennel in Munich, Germany. After the surge in adoptions during the lockdowns, in fact, it is now once again difficult to find a home for "Lonely hearts" on all fours. So why not try triggering love on a dating app?

    Singles looking for company, therefore, also view those of homeless animals among their profiles. When love at first sight, they can contact the kennel to get a appointment with their furry partner.

    To begin with, portraits and profiles of fifteen abandoned dogs and cats were published: the initiative was a great success and the requests were numerous. Now hopefully adoptions.

    “We hope these animals really find a new partner, a perfect long-term match and not just for a few weeks,” commented Benjamin Beilke, Tinder's communications coordinator.

    On the other hand, those looking for a faithful companion is perhaps more likely to find it in a four-legged friend, to whom he can devote love and attention in a sincere and long-term bond.

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    Reference source: Reuters

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