What are the best options to get rid of a cat?
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11-10-2012, 12:17 AM
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Let them become outdoor cats. While I'm not a proponent of cats being outdoors since their life span is drastically reduced, it beats the heck out of disrupting their lives and possibly causing them severe trauma by being given to someone they don't know.
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11-10-2012, 12:17 AM
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What are the best options to get rid of trolls ?
My 60 year old brain has developed a severe allergy to trolls. We have no choice and must get them out of the cat section as soon as possible. What are our options? |
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11-10-2012, 12:17 AM
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animal shelter, mainly no kill since in 3-7 days they would be put down, thrown into a trash bag to be sent out and burned.
Facebook has pages/ groups for lost pets or a trade page(ours is called sweetwater lost pets or sweetwater trade) just type in your county or town(or nearby towns) and see if they pop up. Call your local vets or the ones in the nearest big town and see if they know of a place or if they can take them. To those chewing this person out for having to rehome the cats SHAME on you. A mothers/fathers childs health is more important. Sorry but if my kids developed allergies to my pets i would rehome them to a good place. Ads |
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11-10-2012, 12:17 AM
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Try taking the kid out to the country and dumping him at the side of the road.. he'll be fine!
or even try posting a craigslist add for him, if you aren't intelligent enough to know how to handle this situation, maybe you shouldn't be taking care of him anyways... |
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