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In reply to the discussion: Should people who can't afford medical treatments for pets own a cat or dog? [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)that as long as you can love them, feed them, shelter them and get them spayed/neutered it's certainly better than the alternative for them. During the 3-1/2 years my husband was out of work I had to put two of my cats down because I wasn't going to be able to afford the THOUSANDS of dollars of vet bills it would have taken to keep them alive. If you don't think that broke my heart to pieces, think again. One cat was 14, the other was 10. The only way that I got through it was reminding myself that I rescued the 14-year-old from the pound and I rescued the 10-year-old's mother and he was one of the kittens. During their lifetimes they had brothers and sisters, love, attention, were fed well and cared for and went to the vet when I could afford it. That's more than a LOT of animals ever get.
The ONE caveat here: You HAVE to be able to afford to spay/neuter your animal.