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Dizzyatdizumnl [2011-03-28 09:50:41 +0000 UTC]
The Cat Protection Society provides affordable neutering. If people can't afford to desex a cat then they can't afford to keep a cat. How is it we have to produce ID to buy a mobile phone but can walk out of a shop with an animal without even giving our name? Is a mobile phone more valuable than another animal's life? The whole thing is disgusting.
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SaphoPhotographics In reply to Dizzyatdizumnl [2011-03-31 06:30:49 +0000 UTC]
me too!! I end up getting really depressed about it all, so I use my photography to help make people pay attention well thats the goal anyway
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hatefueled [2011-03-27 12:46:40 +0000 UTC]
i think its more often because the owners dont think to get the cat sterilized or cant afford to have it done or on the odd occasion, they feel like its too cruel to do. but i agree. both my cats are sterile and when i find a stray kitten i find it a home rather then taking it to cat havens because i know their chances there are slim n they might get put down.
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Kwheatland [2011-03-27 12:01:46 +0000 UTC]
Its such a shame, that with our higher intellect people still seem to be so stupid and naive!
These poor animals are doing whats in their nature and don't diserve what they will get. But there just are just to many for to few and its unthinkable to let them alone to fend.
People who don't want to spay their domestics because they don't want them to miss out on 'spreading their seed' need to wise up and relise that this is the smart and humane thing to do in the long run (unless they are a registered breeder) so little guys like these don't have to end this way.
It's sad and painful, but also the truth. I have two cats myself, one from the RSPCA and the other from the side of the road. Both are spayed and I would'nt have them any other way... The look in eyes of the black and white kittens on the far right says it all.
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