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In reply to the discussion: If You’re Not Living in a Wilderness, Then Fix Your D***ed Pet, Already [View all]hamsterjill
(17,562 posts)24. No one should be breeding while pets are dying at animal control.
And I don't appreciate the label you're trying to pin to my post with your last sentence.
Your opinion? Fine....but I have a right to have one, too. I see hundreds of pleas on a daily basis for dogs and cats to be pulled from the local pound so that they won't be killed by 5:00 p.m. that same day. The majority of those pleas go unanswered and the pet dies because there are too many animals and not enough homes, rescues, etc.
Sorry, but I see it as a math equation when you get down to the basics. We have too many and anyone who is adding more is part of the problem. Should this city, this state or this country start to run out of adoptable pets, there would be PLENTY of time to deregulate spay/neuter requirements.
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If You’re Not Living in a Wilderness, Then Fix Your D***ed Pet, Already [View all]
riqster
May 2013
OP
Our local "Pet Pals" handed out $50 vouchers for vet services to spay and nueter.
mountain grammy
May 2013
#9
not necessarily - have a "highway" kitten that was spayed at two months - maybe younger
sammytko
May 2013
#63
Who's arguing for no pets, i.e. the extinction of the domestic dog and house cat?
geek tragedy
May 2013
#19
It is already happening at many Humane Societies, such as those in the Pacific Northwest.
pnwmom
May 2013
#43
Hi, hamsterjill! I'm down the road south of san antonio. I have 5 rescue pups living with me now
sammytko
May 2013
#66
That's the real goal of animal rights people, but they won't tell you the truth.
duffyduff
May 2013
#55