Indoor Pets, Hidden Costs ( White Paper)
Health, Housing, Money, and the Environment in Pet‑Centric Living
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Drawing on research, real‑world cases, and insights from Pets: The Hidden Costs of Companionship, Indoor Pets, Hidden Costs examines how dogs and cats in small, sealed homes affect indoor air quality, asthma, allergies, mental health, hoarding, family formation, and urban pollution. It shows how powerful marketing and social narratives turn animals into child substitutes, normalize multi‑pet households in unsuitable spaces, and hide the true time and money required to care for them responsibly.
Written for households, clinicians, housing professionals, and policymakers, this book offers clear, practical recommendations: when pet ownership makes sense, when it does not, and how to reduce harm when animals are already part of the home. Instead of sentimental slogans, it provides an evidence‑based, cost‑aware framework for deciding how many pets, in which spaces, under what conditions, genuinely support human and animal well‑being