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I really don't think that everybody is trying to "gang up" on you, even if it seems that way. It is just that several of us are owned by rescued kitties and it pains us to think that there are more kitties needing rescued today than yesterday.
If you choose to carry on, please do not cross-breed. And then do not simply give the kittens away. Sell them. Require people to make an investment in the kitten's life and ~hopefully~ that will make them realize that kittens are not disposable. Make the purchaser agree that if the kitten is more than they can handle, they will return it to you, so that you can see that it is properly cared for and not just abandoned. It's all about responsibility... Peace, Mike
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Ok. First of all I would like apologize for my English because I'm not native American.
When I arrived to USA i was looking for kitten in about 15? shelters. I called to them and left the messages. NOBODY return my call. NOBODY. When I go to Petco they want to charge me 400$ for kitten. In my opinion, cats (and dogs) from shelters and stores (Petco, Petsmart etc.) should be much cheaper, than more people will carry those poors animals. You gave me link to website where i found information about killing cats (5.2 million cats are killed each year in shelters). If the price will be lower a lot of animals will be saved. And I DON"T wanna do this for money (breed my cat). I've got a lot of friends who wanna buy a pet but they're too expensive. |
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Go to your local animal shelter, it's very affordable. Sometimes less than 100 dollars, and that includes shots and spaying/neutering.
My local shelter only charges $10, I'm responsible for getting their shots and spay/neuter on my own... but many are not like that. It's because I live in a small town. The expensive animals you see at the petstores are purebred animals, which always go for very expensive prices. Here's a link to a local shelter.. check out the adoption fees http://www.animalwelfareleague.com/adoption.cfm |
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Premier Cat
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Pennsylvania
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Unfortunately, many pet stores get their animals from puppy mills and kitty "farms", where the females are bred every time they come in heat, and where they get no attention. The only care the animals get is food enough to grow big enough to sell. A small breeder is THE place to get a purebred animal. The kitten or pup is made part of the family, and gets much love. In addition, the animal is usually less expensive.
To raise a litter of mixed breeds on purpose is unintended cruelty. I know you mean well, but I'm sure you don't want to become part of the reason so many kittens are killed weekly in the US. Unfortunately, even family members who get free kittens from relatives often consider them disposable. It is a sad, but true fact, as Rob said, that people value what they have to pay for. Your English improved immensely from one post to the next. You're a very fast learner. You even know the term "queen," which is used almost exclusively by breeders.
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They are all spayed/neutered, up-to-date on vaccinations, feline leukemia negative, flea free, dewormed and microchipped. Some have been (sadly) declawed. All they really need is a "forever" home, where they will be loved. My Angel came from this rescue and I highly recommend them. You are a lot closer to Kenosha than I, since I live another 130 miles S.E. of Chicago's south side. Just a hop, skip and a jump for you to drive there. You see, there are options to breeding. Too much breeding has already been done. And that, my friend, is not a cat problem, that is a people problem. Keep considering those options, please. Peace, Mike
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Your cat does not need to have kittens to be happy. She needs a loving, caring, healthy home. Not spaying her endangers her health, and bringing more kittens into the world just deprives those in shelters of a home. Overpopulation is the result of uneducated owners, please don't be one of them.
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