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... Breeding is a sick business
anyway, but those among them who don't even take cats back are truly scum. Maybe there is a certain "time frame" in which the breeders are obligated to take the cat back. Perhaps it's unreasonable to hold the breeders to a lifetime guarantee...or a year, which i think was the time the guardian had the sick cat. |
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"Arjun Ray" wrote in message ... In , (Luvskats00) wrote: | Maybe there is a certain "time frame" in which the breeders | are obligated to take the cat back. Perhaps it's unreasonable | to hold the breeders to a lifetime guarantee Um, no. There is no reputable rescue organization that I know of that doesn't have a return policy. And this is a commitment by people who weren't even responsible for the cats existing to begin with. I agree. Our local O'Malley Alley Cats organization guarantees that they will take back any cat at any time. In fact, people who adopt from them are required to sign an agreement that the cat will be returned to O'Malley if the adopter decides to give up the cat for *any* reason. Unfortunately, one was returned just this week and is being fostered until another home can be found. (Husband and wife are divorcing.) MaryL |
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"Arjun Ray" wrote in message ... In , (Luvskats00) wrote: | Maybe there is a certain "time frame" in which the breeders | are obligated to take the cat back. Perhaps it's unreasonable | to hold the breeders to a lifetime guarantee Um, no. There is no reputable rescue organization that I know of that doesn't have a return policy. And this is a commitment by people who weren't even responsible for the cats existing to begin with. I agree. Our local O'Malley Alley Cats organization guarantees that they will take back any cat at any time. In fact, people who adopt from them are required to sign an agreement that the cat will be returned to O'Malley if the adopter decides to give up the cat for *any* reason. Unfortunately, one was returned just this week and is being fostered until another home can be found. (Husband and wife are divorcing.) MaryL |
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Cat Protector wrote in message 66OEc.33185$rh.14788@okepread02... You say the litter has not been changed? LOL! |
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Cat Protector wrote in message 66OEc.33185$rh.14788@okepread02... You say the litter has not been changed? LOL! |
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