QueenChyna - I know you are young and some of the responses here may seem harsh but like it has been said before - they come from women who have spent many years working in the area of rescue/animal welfare and have seen so many horrors each and every day. There is a little video to watch - it is called HOMELESS and the link I just entered at the title and it has lots of statistics about animals that you probably are not aware of - but that people who work with the animals know all too well. Would you watch it please? (Leslie - I think this is the video you mentioned)
You sound like a caring young lady but I will bet you have no idea about these things that go on - but they can be prevented by having your pets spayed and neutered.
Someone like yourself who loves animals can learn a great deal and then go on to make things better for animals by doing the best for your own pets and then teaching other people the same thing.I also wish the best for Scooter - and hope you stay to tell us more about her, and about her new babies. I also hope you will then have her spayed - and make sure that whoever takes her kittens understands how important it is to spay or neuter them as well.
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