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In reply to the discussion: What are people thinking when they abandon pets? [View all]Lunabell
(7,309 posts)25. I've never understood.
And have rescued literally dozens of cats/kittens in my 53 years on this planet. Also a few dogs/puppies. It never ceases to amaze me how people can be so inhumane to the most vulnerable among us.
I am trying to spaying/neutering some feral cats where I live. https://gofund.me/meowomon I am working with the Tallahassee Animal Aid society to get these beautiful animals fixed and released back. These guys are feral and would not make anyone a good pet. I would adopt them if they would. But I will continue to feed and care for them as long as they live.
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Sometimes they have to leave, and can't find a affordable place that takes pets.
Lancero
May 2015
#2
Some people buy into the feral argument, I think. That cats, especially, can live without people.
freshwest
May 2015
#6
selfish pigs. my former landlord had pets because renters move and leave pets in the unit
Liberal_in_LA
May 2015
#21
Another thing: Idiots who get rid of a pet when the woman becomes pregnant or they have a baby...
Arugula Latte
May 2015
#24
Some people amazingly think the pets will do better than being sent to the animal shelter.
Cleita
May 2015
#35