isn't it sad that there are so many cats that don't have a home?
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isn't it sad that there are so many cats that don't have a home?
I guess I can't speak for everyone here, but I honestly don't think that those with pedigree animals think they are BETTER then non-pedigree. :rolleyes:
Maybe some people just happen to like the looks/personality of a certain breed? Is that such a crime??
Are you trying to say those with pedigree pets don't care about pets? :mad: People can have pedigree pets and still do their fair share to help homeless pets too you know!Quote:
hey , great way to prove we care about them!
My opinion is that it's the ones with cats that just let them roam and don't spay/neuter, as well as those that are just plain stupid and don't take care of their pets that create a larger problem of homeless pets vs. (most) pedigree breeders.
I'm really not trying to start another fight, I know you took this out of SAS's thread.......but the way you said that, I was somewhat offended that you would think some of the members here would think their cats are "better." We are all pet-loving people here, no matter if our pets are show quality pedigrees, or a lovable stray from the shelter.Quote:
it seems to be the opinion of others on here that they(pedigree cats) are more worthy than the run of the mill cats...
wolfQ no, I am not saying that people that have pedigree pets don't care about them... look I just absolutely hate to see all the cats out there, without a loving home and it seems cruel to me, to bring more cats into the world, ok? what you said about the spay/neuter, is totally right! that is a BIG problem, and lazy, cheap stupid people don't care.
I didn't think that of anyone on here, or have any one person in mind... I only say what I do because I can't stand seeing the billions of cats out there, that will never know the love of a home ... I don't know, it's hard, I guess it would be dumb to say everyone stop having kids becuase there are kids out there without families... and I know the people who just will not spay/neauter their cats caused the problem. so I don't know. but I know that I just will not ever buy from a cat show or breeder.Quote:
I was somewhat offended that you would think some of the members here would think their cats are "better."
it still hurts to see all those cats , stray cats, cat at the humane society on "death row" and the caged ones at petsmart etc etc.
Mary...
As you know, I like to adopt my cats from a shelter.
But I like to use a non-kill shelter, so strickly speaking none of them were on death row. (Though George was stir crazy having spent 3 months in the shelter....poor baby)
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Everyone has very strong differing opinions on the following issues...
Adoptation of cats from..
Shelter V Breeder
Non Kill V Kill Shelter
Cat Care....
Inside V Outside V Inside/outside (Esp this issue)
Vegan food V Meat food
Dry food V Wet food
We should express our opinions, this is what this forum is for.
What that I like about this forum, is that in the last 6 months I have been posting, I have seen virtually no flaming & personal arguments.
In general this is a very friendly site and I hope it stays that way. :D
PS. I don't think, I know that my mutts cats are better than anyone elses pets. LOL . :eek:
It is sad that so many cats don't have homes. :(
I wish I could do more to help, I daren't help out at a shelter (I would end up with 30 cats).
All I do is donate food to the local shelter.
Maybe when I get a job, I might see if I can persuade my partner to adopt Sooty if he still needs a home.
payitforward
I know the no-kill cats are not on death row, but the other shelters, different story.:(
that's all I can do now, too, is to donate.actually right now, I can't even do that, but will whenever I can. hopefully in the future I may be able to get another cat or volunteer. but not now.
Just FYI for anyone who reads this: Obviously my post does not make sense now.......but this thread was originally titled "special pedigree cats" and what the first post says, is NOT what it said when I replied.
Just so you don't think my reply is crazy. :rolleyes:
All cats deserve a loving furever home pedigrees or not, infact i am sure there are some pedigrees who dont always end up in good homes, dont u think?
Oh yes i wish i could be filthy rich and adopt them all.
There are many pedigree cats that don't end up in loving homes. For Abys and Somalis is SABRE (Somali and Abyssinian Rescue and Education) and NAR (National Abyssinian Rescue). I've seen some very dumb people who got a cat that looked like what they wanted but they didn't consider the personality issues. and the responsibilites.
I had a note from a woman who adopted a young Aby female. The cat had been purchased by someone who decided to be a breeder but neglected the cat terribly. Her health was so bad that she lost all of her teeth before she was three. Now in a loving home, she has recovered her health and has become a typical Aby.
While heart breaking as it is, here in Australia I went to an animal shelter (since most of the animals are put to sleep after 7 days in pounds) and none of the cats were to my liking. They were all standoffish and none really came up to me. I gave them a try but none of them purred for me like they did for other potential cat owners.
I saw 3 adult cats adopted that day. None of them wanted me as their meowmie. I saw an advert in the newspaper for Bastet so I took her instead.
This does not make me a bad person for not adopting from a shelter, it was the cat's choice whether or not they liked me. I gave Bastet a home instead.
Some people do not realise that most pedigrees end up being abused by their owners for their genes or discarded at animal shelters because they are not perfect. I am glad that didn't happen to Bastet.
To have a pedigree animal also means you are perpetuating that breed of cat. I would not like to see aby's, bengals, snowshoes only being pictures in a cat encylopedia with their traits listed and down the bottom stating *extinct breed*. I think that would be a tragedy to the world.
My reasons might be *lame* for owning a pedigree but I for one am glad I have Bastet.
BastetsMum,
Absolutely! I have 2 cats that are perfect examples of breeder abuse/neglect.Quote:
Some people do not realise that most pedigrees end up being abused by their owners for their genes or discarded at animal shelters because they are not perfect
MooShoo - rescued from his breeder (along with 7 other siblings, different litters) because she neglected them by not treating the herpes virus in their eyes. MooShoo is now blind in his right eye and has VERY limited vision in his left. Pixel, the only other survivor, was blind in her right eye and had terrible sinus problems until they removed her eye. She's now happy and living in a furrever home with other "special needs cats". The rest of the Sphynxes died, 2 from "failure to thrive", the others from what is suspected to be FIP. When they were rescued, the breeders house was disgusting!!! Dead cat carcuses all over the place. The breeder has since moved on to begin breeding in Washington (she was from NY - Cattery name Rinkurls Cattery).
Faberge (aka Shorty) - rescued from yet ANOTHER breeder, deemed the "mad scientist" because she kept Fabby in a cage for the first year of her life. Because Fabby was the "perfect" calico Munchkin, the breeder planned to breed her. When she developed pyometria, the breeder spent thousands of dollars to try and stop the disease. It didn't work and she had to be spayed. The breeder had no use for her anymore. Rather than have her go back to the breeder and put in a cage, I opted to pay her vet bill and keep her. I call her my $25 kitty, as I only sent the breeder $25.
Now you guys know why I hate breeders. :mad: :mad: :mad:
I totally agree MoosMum but Good Breeders (and yes there are some - Bastet's breeder was wonderful - when Bastet got the calici virus - she helped me pay the vet bills) keep some genetic qualities in cats alive.
I beleive personally that there should be strict policies regarding pet ownership and breeding of animals but usually when I state this I get howled down over the rights of people. Sorry but I am sure that if they tested people as potential pet owners first there would be no such thing as abuse to the extent we have now.
People have the right to choose, pets don't. We should protect them all.
HERE HERE, yes we need to speak out for those who cant, could not agree more WELL SAID
I feel the same way PIF :)Quote:
I know that my mutts cats are better than anyone elses pets. LOL .