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@ahmadmanga, hello!
Those who have no pets of their own have snapped other people's -- or they find street cats, stray dogs, livestock in pastures, or wild animals.
If you have a rescue near you, an animal shelter, that'd be a great place to photograph homeless creatures who are up for adoption. Using other people's photos, even if you [source](copy-paste URL here), isn't the way to be part of #dailypetphotography. Some here include a bit of story with the photo (you'd be good at that!), while others don't include any information. Most of us say whose dog or cat it was (or if it was a street creature). Welcome aboard!

Thanks for telling me, my sister found a strange animal and pictured it, maybe I can use that? or it must be my own photo?

@kona writes:
Please note that only original photos are accepted and selected in #dailypetphotography, plagiarised photos or content will result in disqualification. So, if you post your sister's photo and say so, it isn't plagiarism, but it also isn't your own photo. I've used a daughter's or sister's photo before, along with my own photos (just today in fact!), and I always point out the photo someone else took. Ok, I *try to remember!
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