On 6/15/10 4:04 PM, Jules Richardson wrote:
(might not solve the "getting paid" problem
though...)
Indeed. And for some odd reeaon, companies like Farnell, and E-bay
sellers seem to want money in exchange for their toys.
Well, you might find that a rescue shelter cat costs a small fortune, by
the way - the shelters here at least give any animals that are taken in
all their shots (and spay/neuter them), and then the bill for those gets
passed on to whoever adopts them. If anyone adopts them.
It must be a bit off-putting for prospective adopters, but at the same
time I can see that it makes sense for all their shots to be up to date
and that they can't contribute to the problem of yet more abandoned
critters out there.
I have never, ever seen or heard of that happening at or in connection
with animal shelters of any kind, and I've had nothing but
shelter-adopted pets all my life.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL