I would. Kittens (and puppies) are cute but they're not my thing. I actually want to adopt those 'old tottery' animals near the end of their life. I'd rather have them come into my home and be loved for at least a few hours then die in a shelter cage. I feel closer to those animals that come from a messed up background then I ever could a puppy (or kitten) that comes from a breeder. My background is messed up. I didn't get a good start in life, just like those dogs and cats. I don't mind if they've got behavioral issues (or medical issues) that I have to work through. I'll gladly put my sweat, blood and tears into them to give them the happy ending every animal deserves. You also need to keep in mind, most of those animals in there are scared out of their wits. They're trapped in cages in an unfamiliar surrounding with strange beings (people) constantly sticking their hands up to their cages and surrounded by other stressed out animals. They don't understand we're trying to help. They think we're monsters. So of course they lash out.
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Wolf_Therian_Sadies wrote:I understand there are people willing to adopt however more people don't because they either don't want to wait, it's quicker just to go out and buy a dog plus there is more choice and knowing where they came from or the rescue centers won't let them have a dog. I do think adoption centers need to be more flexible, I mean someone living in a flat could be a better home than someone with a large area, that person in a flat might be able to take the dog out for a long time every day where as a person in a house might just not bother so if you think about it puppies from breeders are more common that rescuing.
Poor sad Angel is five years old and was brought into the shelter because she was protective of her puppies. Angel is very sweet and as you can see she is really sad being here. Stop by the shelter and visit with her. Take her for a walk and spend some time getting to know her. She is a great girl.
MistressEmu wrote:So basically this is where you can state your honest opinion about animals. Is putting down cats and dogs right? What do you think of circuses? That kind of stuff. The only thing I don't want you to do is force your opinion. That is not an ok thing to do. Shall I start the conversation? You know those horses in the Olympics? The ones that prance around and lift their legs real high? Well, people inject acids into their legs, so it really hurts the horses when they put their hooves down. That's why they have tape around they're legs.
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