I've spent a lot of time outside lately, while my sis Sunflower has been watching Crystal, and playing with cocoabean, who's always been pushing me around but hasn't been feeling well,so we haven't played in a while. do I have a heartwarming adoption story for you today.
So kathy was walking Molly and me,(yes, I walk on a leash like a dog) down around the animal shelter when she decided to go in there. There were so many sad kittens, Kathy seemed to want them all. We wee just looking at them,since kathy wanted to adopt another cat (just to give a pet a home who needs one) when we came across the sadest looking
white persian tomcat. He had big blue-green eyes, and a big fluffy tail. The guy at the shelter said he was a breeding cat rescued from a kitten mill,which aren't as common as puppymills, but they do exist too. so anyway now I have another cat friend, who seems to really like me but has to stay in the sick room for now, until his ear infection heals up. He looks like this:
Pepper's oddyeye
check out the kitten mill post






According to the Humane Society of the United States, most cats are adopted “casually”. About 48% of human owned cats are taken in as strays, or found by someone who gives the kitten or cat to a friend, or is adopted directly from a rescue league. A much smaller percentage, 14%, adopts their cats from shelters, especially kill shelters. The remaining percentage goes directly to either breeders or pet stores. However, with all this kitty purchasing going on, 71% of all cats or kittens that find themselves in the unfortunate position of being in a shelter are euthanized before forever homes can be found. Only one out of every five kittens and cats are destined to live in one home for their lifetime. Most cats find themselves abandoned or left on the shelter doorstep when they are either too much responsibility or lose their cute little kitten appeal.
If you truly care about stopping industries like this, PLEASE speak up! Public education surrounding kitty mills is almost nonexistent. Just like any other