Just a rant...have to get this off my chest. I have been genuinely surprised at how many people honestly have this misconception and are surprised when I go off about it.
We live on a farm. We have barn cats. Too many already. We do not need more cats. We do not welcome litters dropped off in the night. We do not have a mice problem that requires us to seek out kittens brought into the world by owner's unwillingness to get their pets fixed. There. I said it.
This is the third time THIS YEAR that animals have shown up mysteriously at our farm. An adult cat was dropped off - we found it a home. Two puppies showed up - we found them home. Now four housecats showed up. They stayed near the barn for a few days, then found the house and have not left our front door for four days. We are trying to find them homes. And yet when I tell this story, people look at me and say "But don't you want cats to keep the mice population down?" - and are genuinely surprised that I am upset at these animals being dumped on us!
Please, everyone, if you cannot handle the offspring, get your pets fixed! I hope we all are responsible pet owners, but if anyone has this misconception, please know that I have not met a single farmer that needs more animals to take care of! And if they did, they know where to get them!
Sorry if this is not the place for this post, but I thought it would be a good way to reach a lot of people. And it is vaguely money related, since I am now paying to feed four kittens...
We live on a farm. We have barn cats. Too many already. We do not need more cats. We do not welcome litters dropped off in the night. We do not have a mice problem that requires us to seek out kittens brought into the world by owner's unwillingness to get their pets fixed. There. I said it.
This is the third time THIS YEAR that animals have shown up mysteriously at our farm. An adult cat was dropped off - we found it a home. Two puppies showed up - we found them home. Now four housecats showed up. They stayed near the barn for a few days, then found the house and have not left our front door for four days. We are trying to find them homes. And yet when I tell this story, people look at me and say "But don't you want cats to keep the mice population down?" - and are genuinely surprised that I am upset at these animals being dumped on us!
Please, everyone, if you cannot handle the offspring, get your pets fixed! I hope we all are responsible pet owners, but if anyone has this misconception, please know that I have not met a single farmer that needs more animals to take care of! And if they did, they know where to get them!
Sorry if this is not the place for this post, but I thought it would be a good way to reach a lot of people. And it is vaguely money related, since I am now paying to feed four kittens...
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