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Originally Posted by Babaganoosh
I give up. Fortunately there are people like me to try to clean up the messes caused by people like you. It's upsetting how many of you there are.
I'm being 100% serious about volunteering at your local shelter. If you truly believe what you have said in this thread, I beg you to go help with the problems that people who share your attitude have caused.
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So true. I spent some time helping out in a shelter when I was young, it was a sobering experience. My youngest cat was ON the list for euthanization when she was found by a group that takes the euthanization lists and takes adoptable animals, fixes them for free via volunteer vets, and finds them good RESPONSIBLE owners. She was a week away from the axe when they got her, and she is a joy and a pleasure to have, nothing wrong with her at all. To think she would have been dead by now simply because someone didn't have the money, bother, or want to have their pet fixed, and there was no room for more. She was born in the shelter, the mother cat was abandoned a week before she had the kittens because the owners couldn't afford kittens. It's played out the same way every day hundreds and thousands of animals abandoned or born with no home and no hope. Some people prefer to live in the bubbles of what makes them feel good, and they don't look or care outside of it.