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<title>Comment by CC</title>
<link>http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/03/02/075959.php#comment-330779</link>
<description>Great post!  A lot of times, I see people getting animals(usually dogs) b/c it feeds their ego to be able to control and lord over another creature &amp; keep it in its place.  It feeds their ego to be &#039;above&#039; the animal.  

The whole not neutering/spaying thing is just plain ignorant &amp; lazy. 

Also, I am so tired of looking in the paper and seeing ads for puppies- usually its &#039;Pit Bull Pups&#039; or whatever particular breed is IN right now-  currently its also Chihuahua&#039;s b/c of damn Paris Hilton.  When did dogs become accessories?  What the heck?!</description>
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<title>Comment by Linda</title>
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<description>So true. Animals are not trash to be tossed out when you are done with them. It just amazes me how people can do that. When I get a dog or cat, it is here until he/she passes on. They live inside with all the comforts that I give myself. We domesicated them. So we should be responsible for them. Spay and Neuter.</description>
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<pubDate>Sat, 4 Mar 2006 07:02:38 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by SAJ</title>
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<description>Good Job!  Animals are not disposable items put here for our pleasure to be thrown out like yesterdays trash when they do not or can not meet our expectations.  What a different world we would have if people would just understand that domesticated animals are &quot;domesticated&quot; and wild animals are &quot;wild&quot; animals and all depend on us humans for their untimate survival, HELLO!.  Why is this so difficult to understand?  Keep spreading the word.</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 3 Mar 2006 00:24:33 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by DJRadiohead</title>
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<description>Here, here!  The Wife to Whom I am Married and her sister volunteer weekly at a no-kill cat shelter here in our area.  Take care of your pets, people, and get them fixed.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 2 Mar 2006 10:59:56 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Funny Colored Money</title>
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<description>Nancy, sounds like you are a creepy cat lady.  

I agree with everything in the article, you should be stating the obvious, but sadly you are not.  As far as putting your pet down, I wish people would put sick Grandmas down as well.  </description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 2 Mar 2006 09:30:16 EST</pubDate>
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<title>Comment by Nancy</title>
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<description>Everything you said, and then some! My dad always told me when I adopt a pet, it&#039;s just that: adoption, just like a child, and the responsibilities are just as binding: I&#039;m bound to provide them with good food, water, shelter, care, and all the medical care I can possibly manage, not to mention affection. If I&#039;m not willing to go the whole 9 yards, then I don&#039;t have a pet. And I sure as hell don&#039;t just pitch it out or give it to the local shelter when I get tired of it or have problems. 

I have 5 cats - all rescues. If push comes to shove, they eat &amp; I don&#039;t, because I know why I&#039;m hungry, but they don&#039;t, and that&#039;s the way it should be. Anyone not prepared to do the same, shouldn&#039;t have a pet.

Very small comfort, but at least there&#039;s a move in some states and counties to make animal abuse a crime, and to actually prosecute. I suppose that&#039;s an improvement over nothing at all, but there&#039;s still a long way to go to prevent irresponsible, stupid, or twisted people from inflicting themselves on innocent animals.

Thanks for an excellent post. This is a subject that needs to be addressed more often.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 2 Mar 2006 08:26:20 EST</pubDate>
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