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ray the twit says
If the only way to be able to afford having the baby is to get rid of the cat, then it's perfectly OK to get rid of the cat. That's my opinion because a cat no matter what is just an animal. If you plan on having kids and know - in advance - that you can only afford one or the other...don't adopt a pet in the first place..buy a pillow. |
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No one should have a baby if they can't afford it. (With their own, not
tax-payer money.) You are quite right. I didn't see the start of this thread but what I have seen makes me wonder...if you can't afford to keep your cat because you have a baby, what happens if you have another baby? Do you get rid of the first baby? -- Barb I can only please one person a day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either. |
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No one should have a baby if they can't afford it. (With their own, not
tax-payer money.) You are quite right. I didn't see the start of this thread but what I have seen makes me wonder...if you can't afford to keep your cat because you have a baby, what happens if you have another baby? Do you get rid of the first baby? -- Barb I can only please one person a day. Today is not your day. Tomorrow doesn't look good either. |
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"Barb" wrote in message ...
No one should have a baby if they can't afford it. (With their own, not tax-payer money.) You are quite right. I didn't see the start of this thread but what I have seen makes me wonder...if you can't afford to keep your cat because you have a baby, what happens if you have another baby? Do you get rid of the first baby? No, you get rid of your spouse :- I don't know how the best way to handle this situation because I've never been in this situation. I suppose you can: - borrow money from relatives, friends, credit card companies, home equity loan, etc. - get a grant from the government -- i.e., get money that other tax-payers worked for - etc. Again, my position is I'd do infinitely more for my child/ren than for my cat/s. |
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"Barb" wrote in message ...
No one should have a baby if they can't afford it. (With their own, not tax-payer money.) You are quite right. I didn't see the start of this thread but what I have seen makes me wonder...if you can't afford to keep your cat because you have a baby, what happens if you have another baby? Do you get rid of the first baby? No, you get rid of your spouse :- I don't know how the best way to handle this situation because I've never been in this situation. I suppose you can: - borrow money from relatives, friends, credit card companies, home equity loan, etc. - get a grant from the government -- i.e., get money that other tax-payers worked for - etc. Again, my position is I'd do infinitely more for my child/ren than for my cat/s. |
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