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Its ok ...
We're all brainstorming
So not all ideas are good
We're all brainstorming
So not all ideas are good
I posted my last litter of kittens on a Facebook sales group and asked for a small rehoming fee.($20) Cuz people are more likely to keep and take of something they pay for, also because if they'll pay for the kitten, 9 outta 10 times, it'll be a good home and they'll have the means to care for them. I also ask how many and what kind of other animals they have.
Thanks @leen and alice
. I definitely don't live anywhere near California. To be honest, I know I can't really afford to be picky, but I really don't want to give the babies to someone with a ton of cats. I'd rather they be happy and healthy somewhere safe. I know that some people who have many cats probably care for them in a humane way, but most don't. Biologically, cats are naturally solitary animals most of the time. A few in a house is certainly do-able, but I believe that it stresses them out to be kept in large numbers because this isn't really what they do in nature. Male cats, in particular, are likely to start forming impolite habits like spraying when they are housed with other males. It doesn't always happen, but it often does. I would hate for one of my boys to be in a situation like that, then be turned out because of the emergence of his natural territorial behavior. Although this isn't as common in neutered males, it is still fairly common (even when they are neutered before maturity). Again, I'm probably being too neurotic about it, and I'm sorry for being a party pooper. LoL.
PS... I appreciate the thought, though