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"Caliban" wrote in message thlink.net... "MaryL" wrote "Caliban" wrote wrote Caliban wrote: snip (2) how many cats I could save down at the shelter with the money I was expending on a current but sadly very sick cat. This is really despicable of you to consider a cat disposable and unworthy of care because of a money issue, Do you spend all your money saving cats? If not, your hypocrisy is despicable. Megan is licensed to care for 25 cats, and she currently is at the maximum of 25. Most of these cats were abused, neglected or feral when she adopted them. She gave me a tremendous amount of help when I adopted Duffy, and I know enough about her circumstances to say that she really does spend almost all of her resources on the care of these cats. Several of them are undergoing very expensive care at this moment -- care that she gives them even though this means that she must deprive herself of many things that most of us would consider to be basic. Assuming this is true, do you think that's fair to ask every cat owner to do this? Actually, I was responding to your inference that she was being hypocritical if she didn't spend all her money on cats. She clearly can't spend "all" her money on the care of cats, but she comes as close to it as anyone I know. I hoped that she would send information (which she did) because the amount of cost listed here sounds unreasonable to me. I don't think most veterinary care for diabetic cats would even approach the amounts that have been charged to the OP. Following up on my own statement: I amount charged for care appears to be incredibly high -- "outrageous," in fact. |
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