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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sadly, it's easier to buy an AR-15 than to adopt a cat.[/quote] SO TRUE! A lot of the animal rescues are pretty intense about the background checks. I had to provide 3 personal references and a vet reference, and the rescue people met my (then) small child, but there was no home check, so I figure I got off easy. My brother was deemed unsuitable by a dog rescue because he and his wife both worked full time. I haven't run into a cat rescue requiring a stay at home pet parent...yet. :lol: [/quote] I know. The rescue people are a strange kind of cranky intense. My son and I were playing some with some kittens at a rescue event at the Petco and I was told to ‘take my son away from the cats because he’s too loud and energetic’. Okay, he’s autistic but this boy literally just raised 5 kittens (we allowed a pregnant kitty to come live with us. street kitty. very easy adoption process - she begged to come live with us and we said sure) . They love him so much they wake him up in the morning and follow him around all day long - he’s hardly harmful to cats. But yea - if you’re a cranky, boring middle aged lady you’ll be put right to the top of the cat adoption list.[/quote]
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