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Aug 15, 2020 at 6:08 | comment | added | Tom | @Lily I totally appreciate you rescuing him. Just a frame challenge: If you saved a child from drowning in a lake, you'd be looking for its parents next, not taking it home, right? I don't mean you should be looking for the cat's previous owners, obviously. I mean that rescuing and keeping an animal are seperate activities with different requirements, and you can do right in the first and wrong in the second. | |
Aug 14, 2020 at 23:09 | comment | added | Lily | We rescued him from a busy road. It was raining and he was inside a pillow case. No, we weren’t expecting to get a cat at the time but he found us. He now has comfy places to sleep, plenty of food, a clean litter box, all the toys he could ever want, vet care whenever he needs it, and two owners who love him. Maybe he’d like more space, so we’re working on that. We’re in this lease for 6 more months then we’re leaving to a better space. He’s been with us since he was 6 weeks old, so no, we will not be rehoming him. Sorry, but I resent our situation being referred to as “cruelty to animals.” | |
Aug 13, 2020 at 18:19 | comment | added | Kevin | I disagree with the advice given here, but I strongly disagree with the claim that keeping a cat in a single bedroom is "cruelty to animals". Cruelty to animals in a criminal offense in many jurisdictions and it is hugely immoral anywhere. I think rescuing a cat that was thrown out of a car is a moral and kind thing to do even if the new situation is less than ideal. They even have a plan to improve the living conditions, so they are really on top of things | |
Aug 13, 2020 at 13:07 | history | edited | lila | CC BY-SA 4.0 |
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Aug 13, 2020 at 10:04 | history | answered | Tom | CC BY-SA 4.0 |