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07-04-2019 02:04 PM
I see. Lucky for them they have you to look after them, then.
07-04-2019 02:05 PM
If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
07-04-2019 02:14 PM
@sidsmom wrote:If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
Not exactly accurate.
If one truly loves animals, TNR of strays would be done.
No breeding. No kittens. No increase of populations.
Starvation doesn't solve the problem.
07-04-2019 02:17 PM
@sidsmom wrote:If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
@sidsmom, are you suggesting that the strays and ferals just be left to starve while they continue to breed until nature takes it course? Going on the premise that the cats cannot be trapped what do you suggest people do?
I'd rather have relatively healthy ferals over emaciated, sick, diseased ferals (which would still be breeding) that at some point may be able to be trapped, neutered and returned.
Yes, it is an ongoing problem as more irresponsible, heartless, souless people dump their unwanted cats and kittens that join the colony but it is better than forcing additional suffering on them.
BTW, while my position is partly emotional it is primarily being human and humane.
07-04-2019 02:24 PM
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
Not exactly accurate.
If one truly loves animals, TNR of strays would be done.
No breeding. No kittens. No increase of populations.
Starvation doesn't solve the problem.
Thank you for circling back.
The key to this situation is NO BREEDING.
That should always be first & foremost.
Mother Nature will be the controlling factor.
Feeding an un-neutered animal is highly irresponsible...
and you’re part of the problem.
07-04-2019 02:32 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
Not exactly accurate.
If one truly loves animals, TNR of strays would be done.
No breeding. No kittens. No increase of populations.
Starvation doesn't solve the problem.
Thank you for circling back.
The key to this situation is NO BREEDING.
That should always be first & foremost.
Mother Nature will be the controlling factor.
Feeding an un-neutered animal is highly irresponsible...
and you’re part of the problem.
@sidsmom , why am I part of the problem?
07-04-2019 03:05 PM
@sidsmom wrote:
@Ms tyrion2 wrote:
@sidsmom wrote:If an animal is not adoptable, no shelter will keep this animal.
Even ‘No-Kill’ shelters.
The donation is nice, but the animal will be euthanized.
Every day an un-neutered animal is fed & allowed to roam free,
there’s a chance another 5-6 cats are produced.
It’s sad people only see the emotional side of this situation.
If one TRULY loves animals, continual feeding would be eliminated.
Not exactly accurate.
If one truly loves animals, TNR of strays would be done.
No breeding. No kittens. No increase of populations.
Starvation doesn't solve the problem.
Thank you for circling back.
The key to this situation is NO BREEDING.
That should always be first & foremost.
Mother Nature will be the controlling factor.
Feeding an un-neutered animal is highly irresponsible...
and you’re part of the problem.
People such as @Ms tyrion2 who work to change this cycle are part of a solution.
Heartless people who dump their animals,
and those who pontificate to others without action are a major part of the problem.
These are sentient beings, not to be thought of in your usual plant mode.
I say you are part of the problem.
07-04-2019 03:09 PM
@@Ms tyrion2 wrote:Thank you for circling back.
The key to this situation is NO BREEDING.
That should always be first & foremost.
Mother Nature will be the controlling factor.
Feeding an un-neutered animal is highly irresponsible...
and you’re part of the problem.
@sidsmom , why am I part of the problem?
You’re not...separate paragraph.
07-04-2019 03:19 PM
@Drythe wrote:Heartless people who dump their animals,
and those who pontificate to others without action are a major part of the problem.
I totally agree.
Could agree more.
Endless breeding of stray animals is like...an overflowing sink.
The faucet is on full force, causing the sink to overflow onto
the floor below. Feeding stray animals, without action, is
like grabbing a mop & mopping up the floor for a minute.
We did our part & felt good about it, but it didn’t make a difference.
To make a difference, the ‘faucet needs to be turned off.’
Like @Ms tyrion2 mentioned, the Trap-Neuter-Return is
the optimum solution.
07-04-2019 04:05 PM
It is worth mentioning again that the "return" part of TNR includes providing food and water for the neutered ferals.
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