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    Who Does It Hurt?

    Who Does It Hurt?


    Here we are, almost knee-deep in another kitten season. More than
    half the calls we get at Adopt A Pet (a California canine rescue group), are
    cat related during kitten season. The feline rescue groups are totally
    overwhelmed. Why don't people realize there is a simple solution to the
    problem?

    Who does it hurt? The public pocketbook. For every 11 cats that go
    into this country's pounds, only 1 makes it out alive. An estimated $35
    is spent to handle each animal in the pound (includes overhead, housing,
    feeding
    and lethal injection). By taking advantage of spay/neuter assistance
    programs,
    your cat's surgery can cost half that price, and maybe even less.
    Considering that over a million cats are killed in this country's shelters
    each year,
    that means that over $35 million dollars are spent just to kill cats.
    Instead
    of spending so much of our tax dollars on killing our companion animals,
    that money could be used to help homeless people, abused children, or even
    just
    reduce our taxes. Just think -- your neighbors negligence or your own is
    causing higher taxes. Is that acceptable to you?

    Who does it hurt when you don't spay or neuter your cat? ME! It
    hurts me when after the 40th call of the day, trying to give the best advice
    I
    can to people who have unwanted kittens, I answer the phone to someone who
    angrily accuses me of not caring, wanting to know what I think I'm being
    paid
    for (I'm a volunteer), and then proceeds to try to intimidate me with the
    horrible things she is going to do to her unwanted kittens.

    Who does it hurt? Neighbors who find litters of kittens deposited on
    their front doorstep, or abandoned under their house and are now forced to
    make a decision that the irresponsible "owner" couldn't make. There are
    simply not enough homes for all of the cats born in this country. So this
    kind
    soul has sleepless nights because he may be forced to take the animals to
    the
    pound to be destroyed, while the irresponsible "owner" sleeps peacefully in
    the
    erroneous belief that the kittens will have found good homes. Or worse yet,
    the owner may not even know that his cat has produced kittens. Is this
    fair?

    Who does it hurt? I received a call from an elderly lady who is
    deathly allergic to cats, and all the cats in the neighborhood have taken up
    residence in her yard. She is finding it difficult to get in and out of her
    own
    home, having to hold her breath to walk as fast as she can to her car,
    fearing that the cats, trying to rub against her legs, will trip her. This
    desperate
    woman has tried calling every cat group and found that they are all full,
    and
    the cutbacks in state services have reduced the help that Animal Control
    can give.

    Who does it hurt? The children whose parents thought it educational
    to show them the miracle of birth and those same children who first suffer
    grief and then quickly learn lack of compassion when kitten after kitten are
    killed by cars and they have to see these squashed little cat bodies while
    walking to school. The children who quickly learn that life is cheap. The
    children who are in danger of contracting rabies from cats that are seldom
    given
    rabies shots and who at any time may come into contact with skunks, bats, or
    other
    wild animals who may be infected with this deadly disease.

    Who does it hurt the most? The animals are the ones who truly
    suffer. The 3-day-old kitten who dies slowly of starvation under a bush.
    The
    kitten that climbs into a warm car engine for the night and gets chopped up
    by
    the fan belt when the car starts in the morning. The cat that never having
    been
    treated kindly by humans, needs extra restraints without the benefit of even
    that last tender moment during euthanasia, because it is just too scared to
    hold still.
    The cats that become coyote food. The cats given away in front of
    supermarkets to "good homes" that are abandoned shortly after. The
    cats that should have expected that since they are domestic animals, whose
    birth can be
    controlled, they would not be born if they weren't wanted by people who
    would
    protect and care for them for the rest of their lives.

    Are you one of those people who are hurting all of us by allowing
    your cat (or dog) to go unspayed or unneutered? If you cat is not "fixed,"
    you are the problem. Don't adopt a cat/kitten unless you are ready to make
    the
    appointment for spaying or neutering. If you have a cat, DO IT NOW. All
    cats
    should be spayed/neutered by 6 months of age and can be safely done as young
    as
    8 weeks.
    NO - it is not healthier for an animal to go through it's first heat
    before altering. NO - it is not better for an animal to have one litter.
    And NO - we will never run out of cats.

    Please save this article and show it to a neighbor or friend that is
    harboring an unaltered cat. Help make a difference before the next
    kitten season
    arrives.
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

    ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*

    ~BRRR~ I'VE BEEN FROSTED!!!~ BRRR~

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    GREAT post!!!!

    I work with someone who hasn't fixed her cats because "they are indoor only and will NEVER get out!!!" I'm going to tape the article to her locker.

    That article says it all! Thank you!

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    People have very strange ideas about spay/neuter. Years ago when we had our first cat neutered, a relative said that we were spoiling his fun. I was totally speechless!

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    I also wish people had a better idea of what resources were avaliable to them. A lot of people don't want to spend the money to get their pet fixed. I know here in Tucson if you are on food stamps you automatically get your pets fixed for free at the humane society. All you have to do is make a simple phone call! Even if you just don't have the money usually the HS will do it for free because in the long run it will save them money. But some people won't even bother to call and ask.
    I've been Defrosted!

    Thanks for the great signature Kay!

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    Great post, my blood boils when people don't get their animals fixed
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    This article make sme sad, yet it is so true. Even if you showed this to everyone in the world, there's still those people who wouldn't get the point.

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    Great article!! I wish someone could write one and explain to me why people are so stupid and don't get it!



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    Originally posted by Uabassoon
    I also wish people had a better idea of what resources were avaliable to them. A lot of people don't want to spend the money to get their pet fixed. I know here in Tucson if you are on food stamps you automatically get your pets fixed for free at the humane society. All you have to do is make a simple phone call! Even if you just don't have the money usually the HS will do it for free because in the long run it will save them money. But some people won't even bother to call and ask.
    Great deal for Tucson! I hope it's made well known so people take advantage of it. There are many low cost programs around, but as you said....some people are just too darn lazy to go for even freebies. Grrr!
    ~*~ "None left to rescue, none left to buy, none left to suffer, none left to die. None to be beaten, none to be kicked...all must be loved and all must be fixed".
    Author Unknown ~*~

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    That's a great article. I wish everyone would see it and think!!



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    I am so glad somebody bumped this up. I looked for it the other day when it was mention in the Cat General Forum.. Am printing it out right now for my neighbor! (May give a copy to the manager to for him to copy and pass out to future tennants.)

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Grrr, nothing makes me more upset than irresponsible pet owners.
    I volunteer in a shelter, and it is FULL of kittens that people thought they would have no problems finding homes for. The manager tells them in no uncertain terms that for every litter a cat has, most if not all the kittens will die. But often it is like talking to a brick wall.
    I'm going to print this off and give it to the shelter manager, so she can hand it out the next time someone drops off a litter of unwanted kittens.
    I know I learnt early on from my parents that a cat is a huge responsibility, and one aspect of this is to ensure that the cat is not increasing the unwanted pet population. I'm KNOW this lesson stuck with me!

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    Thanks for posting this.

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    like kim says,

    thanks for posting this because it looks like the message may be sent out to those who need to hear it! And I will send it to work so I can print it out because I do believe it should be put in the marsh where you found marshall like moosmom said (let me know if you think it will just make things worse for the cats- I don't see how it would though- cuz she is dumb). Anyway, I look forward to shoving this in mailboxes of so many who are feeding and refuse to spay and nueter (Dorchester!)
    pixie

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    Thanks for posting this great info. I too get very angry when I hear of people refusing to spay or neuter their animals.

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    WONDERFUL post.

    The same can go for the puppies!

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