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Kay ([personal profile] sincere) wrote2007-10-14 03:20 pm

Warning: animal death zomgwtf

This is so horrible.

It was posted to fark.com with a "Sick" tag and everyone disagreed, claiming it was a good idea. If it worked, I think it would be a good idea. But it can't, won't work.

I mean, yes, it's good to spread awareness -- pet shelters can't keep an animal indefinitely, and the animals will be killed if they aren't adopted. Maybe it's even good to let people know how long an animal has to live: does Dog A have six months while Dog B has only two weeks? If you're torn between two animals, this might help to make the humane decision.

But this doesn't really strike me as helping. It strikes me as guilting and horrifying the same people who were already inclined to buy an animal from a shelter. It's not like the people who buy animals at pet shops go to shelters and then say, "This place isn't as clean and elegant as the pet shop. Let's get a pet from there instead."

Instead, you're just making people who were already going to buy them feel horrible about being only to adopt one, or not being able to adopt one that's more at risk. Or worse -- compelling people to adopt when they don't want to, or adopting whatever animal is most at risk instead of an animal that really works for them. And animals that don't work and aren't wanted? They'll wind up back in the shelter.

If you really want people to get animals from animal shelters, stop making it so hard to adopt from them!

[identity profile] hauntedreality.livejournal.com 2007-10-15 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, that is kind of intense. That would annoy me. I'm sure I'd leave. When I was thinking about a cat I was debating between whether I'd get one from a shelter of some kind or if I'd just put the word out that I wanted one and wait until someone mentioned giving away kittens and then just get them from a family.

But I'm back out of the market since I didn't get a house. My apartment allows cats, but I have new furniture and I think this apartment is too small for me and a pet. Mostly because the kitchen is the only place I could put the liter box and...well, gross.
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[identity profile] kay-willow.livejournal.com 2007-10-15 08:25 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, our apartment is not what I would call sized for felines either. They're very excited about the stairs, but their litter box goes in the upstairs bathroom under the counter. It, uh, keeps us honest, because you can tell when it needs to be changed. XD

When we got our cats we had to leap through hoops, but we managed. Now I get e-spammed by the shelter constantly. XD