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this is a board that talks about issues concerning animals...your own pets as well as animal rights,alerts,bills before congress that need our attention.This is a family board but as abuse cases may be posted it may not always be for the sensitive readers.Please be kind to each other,thanks!


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31. Août 2006, 14:02:11
anastasia 
Sujet: An average on home less animals
Not sure how acurate this is now because this stat is from about 10 years ago so I'm sure the numbers are now higher...but 10 years ago to give every cat in the US a home...each person (not family...each PERSON) would have to take in 21 cats and 7 dogs....that would mean a family of 4 would have to take in 84 cats and 28 dogs.Breeding can be done if it is done RESPONSIBLY...letting your animals slip out and opps,your pregnant is not a way to go about it.If all the unwanted pregnancies alone were avoided,imagine how many less unwanted there would be.I think a big problem is also when the "newness" of the pup or kitten wear off of most people and the animals get into their "terrible 2's" they just give up and get rid of the animal.

31. Août 2006, 17:50:32
Adaptable Ali 
Sujet: Re: An average on home less animals
anastasia: Not sure if you have it over there, but here, if you have a cat or dog, and you dont want them to have kittens or puppies they offer free neutering and spade service, which i think is an excellent idea.

31. Août 2006, 19:26:59
srnity 
Sujet: Re: An average on home less animals
WatfordFC: The best you can probably find in this country is a lower-cost vet who may help out of charity, that and a lot of cities offer cheaper vet services...For ALL animals sake I wish people here would volunteer their time at a "real" animal shelter, it has changed me for life, I will never, ever "buy" a pet again, not with so many thousands sitting there waiting to be exterminated, a mutt, a stray, or an older animal has just as much love (if not more) to give...but sadly, in America, we always seem to want what we perceive as the "best" for ourselves instead of looking at the bigger picture

31. Août 2006, 20:52:55
heavenlyemma 
srnity: Hey my cat Star is getting very big now she's started looking for place's to pop

31. Août 2006, 21:11:47
srnity 
Sujet: Re: Star
heavenlyemma: LOL - I wish "Star" good health and an easy delivery, but it's beyond that time for the birds & bees talk, don't you think?

31. Août 2006, 21:19:26
Mort 
Sujet: Re: Star
srnity: lol Animals don't need that talk.

31. Août 2006, 21:27:21
srnity 
Sujet: Re: Star
Jules: Then why do I have to keep telling my friend's five-month-old male puppy to stop trying to hump my 8 y/o (guessing here, she's from a shelter) fixed female before she snaps one day EVERY time I doggie-sit him?

1. Septembre 2006, 00:02:49
Mort 
Sujet: Re: Star
srnity: At least I hope that's dog trying to hump dog. Few years back our eldest cat was willing to be humped by a dog, just the dog couldn't get that low

1. Septembre 2006, 00:14:49
heavenlyemma 
Sujet: Re: Star
Jules: I remember that

1. Septembre 2006, 01:22:02
srnity 
Sujet: Re: Star
heavenlyemma: OMG - absolutely priceless - was it because the dog thought he was a cat OR the cat thought she was a dog? You could've won "Stupid Pet Tricks" hands-down with that one

31. Août 2006, 21:27:11
heavenlyemma 
Sujet: Re: Star
srnity: Oh yeah LOL cheers mate

31. Août 2006, 20:54:39
Adaptable Ali 
Sujet: we always seem to want what we perceive as the "best" for ourselves instead of looking at the bigger picture
srnity: So true, so very true.

31. Août 2006, 19:48:47
anastasia 
Sujet: Re: An average on home less animals
WatfordFC: I truely do not know of any that will just do it for free,which is a shame.My nieghbor just made the comment that she wanted to take a stray female in to get fixed but just can't afford it.So,because a vet will not donate their time,she will probably keep reproducing.
I must say that we bougth Damien..I had hubby talked into buying him and then going to a shelter to get a second dog but the kennel owner talked him out of it (AUGH!!!!) We DID make sure to get him though from a reputable breeder..I did a crap load of research in general but also on him,and the kennel.Their are so many animals that need help,still wish we would get a pound puppy.

31. Août 2006, 20:45:16
Adaptable Ali 
Sujet: Re: An average on home less animals
anastasia: 2 years ago i opened my front door and found my ickle mtisy-moo in a box, just left on my dorr step, to be honest i was reluctant at first, having 2 boys already i wasnt too sure how they would react, but Jessica (my daughter) slowly introduced her to them and they were fine. Mitsy was riddled with fleas and was quite poorly, took her to the vets, and a quick drenching of flea sparay, and anti-biotic injection and she is wonderful. I am so glad i kept her and not taken her to the Cats Protection League.

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