• @200ok
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      792 months ago

      I’m going to tell myself that she’s only adopting senior cats and giving them their last, true “forever home”.

      • @[email protected]
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        252 months ago

        Senior cats is my bet. Used to work at an animal shelter, some people ask specifically for old as shit cats because they feel bad for them

        • Tar_Alcaran
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          32 months ago

          our first cat was an older one, because we weren’t sure we really-really wanted a cat, but we definitely didn’t want to return a cat to the shelter because “we actually didn’t like it”. If you adopt a senior cat, you get a calmer one AND if it turns out you’re actually not a cat person, you’re only a cat person for 3 years instead of 15+

          • @[email protected]
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            02 months ago

            “Our first cat”

            So you were cat people, such cat people you couldn’t stand the aching void of a catless home and brought new cats into your lives.

    • @paultimate14
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      32 months ago

      That’s assuming she gets them as kittens.

      Old cats are often considered less desirable. Parents want to get their kid a cute little kitten, not a 13 year old cat that’s going to trigger a conversation about mortality with their 5 year old human child soon.

      Kittens are also a pain in the ass. Bundles of energy with no manners.

      So my first thought is that she either fosters older cats or just adopts them to give them a good golden year or two on the way out.

      Or if she rescues strays there’s a greater risk of having health problems already.

      Or maybe she is evil as the comments suggest. I have no clue lol.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 months ago

      Cats can live a lot longer than that now that diets are better. I’ve owned 2. One died at 20, due to an accident, and the other is 21 and still going strong. The oldest cat on record was 38. The current oldest is 29.

      • @FooBarrington
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        12 months ago

        And there’s recently been advancements in medicine towards preventing kidney issues. Hopefully this will give many kitties many more good years!

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        That made me a bit happier to read! I don’t know exactly how old she is, but my cat has to be around 13 and I’ve been very upset thinking about how soon the end might be for us.

    • @Nuke_the_whales
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      12 months ago

      Feeding them to coyotes apparently by what people in the comments are saying about who she is