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In reply to the discussion: VIDEO: Humane Society Looking For Cold Hearted Cat Burglar [View all]Egnever
(21,506 posts)15. Well they would go through the motions anway
My experience with adoptions has been they ask you questions but there is no verification of your answers you can tell them anything you want. Pretending that is verifying you are a responsible owner is silly.
It is more of a CYA than any thing else. It certainly isn't verifying anything.
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Also easy to point fingers when one denies other possible motivations for an act.
LanternWaste
Sep 2015
#28
If they can't afford the adoption fees, how can they afford food, cat litter, vet visits, etc?
REP
Sep 2015
#36
If you can't afford an adoption fee (assuming that is the issue), how can you possibly
LisaL
Sep 2015
#10
Food, litter, shots, and an annual vet check-up is estimated to be about $500 per year.
Gormy Cuss
Sep 2015
#46
the way the kid happily skipped out of there, you can bet this theft isn't her Mom's first.
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#21
And the way the shelter has responded may be an indication that they have a recurring
Gormy Cuss
Sep 2015
#22
yep- if you have such few scruples that you're using kids to aide in thievery, you're probably
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#23
because she uses her child to assist in planned thefts? sorry- that is some FUCKED UP parenting.
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#35
A good rescue organization would verify if a person who wants to adopt a pet is a responsible pet
LisaL
Sep 2015
#9
they weed out the resellers, which is awesome. this woman is teaching her kid that stealing is a
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#25
by not giving them away, for fucks sake. they need to pay for overhead and the care they give sick
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#34
I could understand stealing food but this was a planned and unnecessary theft
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#43
better the shelter catch her than another store- who would absolutely press charges
bettyellen
Sep 2015
#45