No, but they got good homes, and people came by to adopt them pretty quickly. (It's really not difficult to find homes for cats, but what's more difficult is finding rental properties that allow pets. It's interesting how Bob Barker never called out landlords for this, and put "pet overpopulation" solely on the shoulders of pets and owners.)
Awwwh, that's lovely. A coworker of mine recently adopted a cat. They assumed it was much younger than it was, so by the time they wanted it spayed, she already got pregnant. I think there is only one left, but they intended to keep one anyway.
But yeah, in a way I understand not wanting to deal with people potentially mess up your property/disappearing without taking their pets. (In my country it recently happened, some Chinese guy and his gal left a dog, a cat and some rabbits in a flat and disappeared).
It also sucks, because the people who want to do it right are the ones who get punished, as always.
No, but they got good homes, and people came by to adopt them pretty quickly. (It's really not difficult to find homes for cats, but what's more difficult is finding rental properties that allow pets. It's interesting how Bob Barker never called out landlords for this, and put "pet overpopulation" solely on the shoulders of pets and owners.)
Awwwh, that's lovely. A coworker of mine recently adopted a cat. They assumed it was much younger than it was, so by the time they wanted it spayed, she already got pregnant. I think there is only one left, but they intended to keep one anyway.
But yeah, in a way I understand not wanting to deal with people potentially mess up your property/disappearing without taking their pets. (In my country it recently happened, some Chinese guy and his gal left a dog, a cat and some rabbits in a flat and disappeared).
It also sucks, because the people who want to do it right are the ones who get punished, as always.