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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]pnwmom
(110,325 posts)43. It is already happening at many Humane Societies, such as those in the Pacific Northwest.
We have plenty of cats, but de-sexing campaigns have been so successful we are now importing many dogs from other states -- lately, primarily Chihuahuas from California.
And California imports stray dogs from Mexico.
I'm not arguing against spaying/neutering campaigns. I'm just saying that they are highly successful as they are, and we don't need even more stringent measures. Not everyone wants to adopt a Chihuahua from Mexico or a Pit bull from LA.
If do-gooders want to do more, they should concentrate their efforts in Mexico or in US counties where they still haven't adopted spray/neuter campaigns.
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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