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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are animal lovers and there are "pet owners", and OP is the latter. Many of us are the former, and that doesn't make us crazy. My cat is causing us trouble too, and I may never get another one after he's gone but I made a committment to him when I adopted him 14 years ago and he is a member of our family. I will need to find a solution, and it may involve keeping him in one room, but whatever we decide to do it will be within our home and I will continue to take care of him. "Giving him the needle" is not an option, unless he's ill. Now, we don't spend thousands in preventative care, teeth cleanings, blood work, etc and because he hates the vet we rarely take him. If he became ill enough that he needed lots of medical intervention I would probably decline, because he would be miserable and we don't have endless funds. But I won't euthanize him for peeing outside his box.[/quote] But you're totally cool locking him up in a confined space, because THAT is love. Right?[/quote] Don't forget no preventative care! But a real animal lover![/quote] I'm in awe. PP's love is quite instructive for us all. [/quote]
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