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Originally Posted by detoxed
Yes, and 20% of the time those cats die within a month from some random disease. Quality or quantity take your pick. I go with quality every time.
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That is probably the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
I can't believe how many people here talk out of their asses.
Animals from the SPCA or other sheltered are taken care of and tested and I believe always spayed or neutered before adoption. I'm pretty sure they always have all of their required shots as well, especially rabies.
Just because you spend over $500 on a pet does not make it any better then a pet you get for free.
I'd bet that the majority of the time animals that are given away for free are taken better care of. One reason is that the person giving them away would rather see it in a good home then have a few dollars in their pocket. All of my cats have been purchased from animal shelters or rescue places for under $75 and were spayed/neutered (if old enough) and current on shots.
As far as dogs, from my own experience and that of my friends the more they paid, the more problems. Especially breeders of dogs such as pitbulls. Usually the people are nothing but white trash trying to make money and care nothing about the animals.