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Cold hearted? Egnever Sep 2015 #1
Hopefully they aren't selling the kitty to some Dr. Frist type. Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2015 #2
I'm sure if the woman 840high Sep 2015 #3
$500 reward Egnever Sep 2015 #4
How do you know she didn't steal the cat to sell it? Hassin Bin Sober Sep 2015 #7
So easy to point fingers Egnever Sep 2015 #16
Also easy to point fingers when one denies other possible motivations for an act. LanternWaste Sep 2015 #28
Yes you are right we should always assign the worst possible motive Egnever Sep 2015 #29
Especially to thieves, right...nt joeybee12 Sep 2015 #33
If they can't afford the adoption fees, how can they afford food, cat litter, vet visits, etc? REP Sep 2015 #36
Have you had a look at adoption fees lately? Egnever Sep 2015 #37
It's $75 for the humane society in question. LisaL Sep 2015 #38
I just adopted two kittens, one feral, so yes. REP Sep 2015 #39
LOL its good to be comfortably situated Egnever Sep 2015 #40
I'm sorry about your lack of reading comprehension REP Sep 2015 #42
If you can't afford an adoption fee (assuming that is the issue), how can you possibly LisaL Sep 2015 #10
yep 840high Sep 2015 #12
Cats are not that expensive Egnever Sep 2015 #13
Since I have cats, I know full well how expensive it can get to care for a cat. LisaL Sep 2015 #17
Well since you are the only one to ever own cats Egnever Sep 2015 #20
Food, litter, shots, and an annual vet check-up is estimated to be about $500 per year. Gormy Cuss Sep 2015 #46
Stealing a cat isn't a good lesson for a child, agreed. Gormy Cuss Sep 2015 #18
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
If you don't have any extra money, you can't afford a pet anyway. LisaL Sep 2015 #11
Agree...pet adoption fees can be high... joeybee12 Sep 2015 #24
Or turn it over to PETA. You don't want that, do you? Eleanors38 Sep 2015 #5
ARE YOU NUTS? Let's not put you in charge of anything. zonkers Sep 2015 #6
So you think people should just be able to adopt animals with no controls? yellowcanine Sep 2015 #8
What a stupid response Egnever Sep 2015 #14
So you say. Judging by what others are saying here - not so much. yellowcanine Sep 2015 #26
Well as long as we are throwing around wild speculation Egnever Sep 2015 #31
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
Well they would go through the motions anway Egnever Sep 2015 #15
they weed out the resellers, which is awesome. this woman is teaching her kid that stealing is a bettyellen Sep 2015 #25
Oh ? Egnever Sep 2015 #30
by not giving them away, for fucks sake. they need to pay for overhead and the care they give sick bettyellen Sep 2015 #34
Possibly Egnever Sep 2015 #41
I could understand stealing food but this was a planned and unnecessary theft bettyellen Sep 2015 #43
Again, While it certainly is not a good model of parenting. Egnever Sep 2015 #44
better the shelter catch her than another store- who would absolutely press charges bettyellen Sep 2015 #45
The purpose is to adopt out their animals, not for someone to come along and steal one. Rex Sep 2015 #27
Pet stores have live animal shop lift problems too Omaha Steve Sep 2015 #19
well they've got good, clear video of her magical thyme Sep 2015 #32
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