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Originally Posted by Dozymoo
That's true. However, it could be argued that if some one has to pay for a kitten, it may make them think more carefully about wether or not they really want the cat and the responsibility that goes within it. If a kitten is free, some people could end up making a snap decision and regretting it later. xx
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This can be true too, but I wouldn't pay for mine, and mine definitely get better care than millions of other paid for cats. In fact I was asked to pay 40 pounds for SHMITTY I SAID NO,I'd only pay 20 and only then if it went towards the cost of neutering the mum.
Ribs and Lacey I literally took as older 6mnth olds, Batman I kinda stole in an honest way, from really bad owners, bad owners that paid for cats so that they could have kittens, after buying 3 boys they finally got a girl and had their kitenns and more kittens and even more kitten and have since neglected and disowned the lot of them.