What a good idea - for both the cats and the inmates!
What a good idea - for both the cats and the inmates!
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And Cats and Dogs bring out the best in a lot of people and bring out thier humanity.
It certainly is worth a try, because once a Stray has been PTS , thats it.
And I bet a lot of inmates will adopt too , and leave with a better Cattitude!!!
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That is a great idea! Everybody wins! More should prisons adopt that attitude!
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I love this idea!!! Why, with a furbaby by their side, the inmates have someone to love and who will love them back once they are released.Love can make a big difference in someone's attitude and life.
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That's great! I just watched a show on prison dogs the other day and wonder WHY they don't all do it? The prisoners benefit and the shelter dogs/cats benefit and make room in the overcrowded shelters.
Here's another view on the issue though:
The big (cat) house
Monday, July 13th, 2009
Whoever came up with the idea of taking stray dogs into prison was brilliant — it helps the dogs and can give the inmates an idea of what it’s like to be a responsible human being. But now they’re trying the same thing with cats, and I’m not so sure about that one:
Schlusser and his fellow offenders work in eight-hour shifts caring for 59 cats who entered the facility on June 22.
Maleah Stringer, director of Animal Care and Control in Anderson, is in charge of the prison pet program and said all 59 cats were up for adoption.
It’s up to Schlusser and other inmates to care for the animals and socialize with them so that the animals are ready to be taken into permanent homes.
So they’re going to “socialize” the cats – I’d like to see that. What’s likely to happen is that the inmates will care for the cats, look after their every need, give in to their every demand and whim, and what they’ll get in return is, “OK, but what have you done for me in the last 10 seconds?” Encountering such an attitude likely contributed to why many of the men became inmates in the first place.
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*snort*. Actually, I think caring for animals is good for them. I saw another story awhile back where some low risk offenders are tending rescue horses.
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