nicolas galletti
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Guys please adopt !!! Go to your local shelter there’s plenty of kitties out here looking for a home
Out here in cow country, you can just go to a barn and take a kitten. The real way to impress is to then also neuter the mom.Guys please adopt!!! Go to your local shelter there’s plenty of kitties out here looking for a home
Is this how much neutering is nowadays? My cat was neutered for like $80 7 years ago or so, and that’s for a female, and I also gave the doctor a chip which he injected while he was at it. Vet’s office looked like it’s right out of the 70s though. He certainly wasn’t spending any money on decor. And for vaccinations he’d just line owners up single file, carriers in hand, and do those shots right then and there. Great way to do it, imo - high throughput and animals don’t mind the lack of “privacy”. With throughput like that both for neutering and vax, you could be sure he did a lot of both.Sadly, he retired a couple of years ago.Such beautiful cat. Im for shelters too. Around here, most shelters charge 300.00 for a kitten. Then you promise to neuter. Another 200.00 at least. Shots etc. I was ready to pay all this for a kitten. After 5 years of searching my state, being on pet searches etc. I gave up. Everytime i saw a kitty i liked, id contact immediately. It was no longer available. If i worked at a shelter, i probably would have had a kitty years ago. Have an in, so to speak. When i saw the kitty i wanted, was told about, then was told no longer available, on go kitty for 1800.00 , i gave up. Its who you know. I guess. You were lucky to find your kitty. Love the feet. I look on so many buying sites at the animals for sale. I see regular kittens for sale. No breed , just what lots of our nieghbors had growing up. Theyd give them away to all the kids. Now people sell them. Its unbelievable. Everyone is after a buck. From breeders , shelters, your neighbors. So im going to look for "my kitty", everywhere, now. All! Animals need love.
My parents had a cat door to the outside. Their cat would bring kicking and screaming and bleeding small creatures in and deposit them on their bed in the middle of the night, so proud.Maybe most, but ours doesn't want to go outside during the rainy months, or when there's snow. Late spring and summer she does do her business outside. She also kills quite a bit of wildlife and a couple of times she dragged in bleeding baby rabbits into our kitchen. The worst is when she hides them in the bushes and they start to decay. So letting cats go outside has its own downsides.
Out here in cow country, you can just go to a barn and take a kitten. The real way to impress is to then also neuter the mom.