Disappointed Aspiring Cat Owner Reacts Negatively To Adoption Denial, Wishes Bad Luck Upon The Poor Creature
Someone else already claimed ownership of the cat.
May
- Published in Interesting
Taking care of cats is pretty chill since they're generally low maintenance. But they do have some basic needs that you'll want to take care of to keep them happy and healthy.
Since cats are big fans of meat, owners need to provide them with good-quality cat food that's rich in animal-based proteins. Don't forget to keep their water bowl filled with fresh water at all times because a lot of felines are lay drinkers.
Grooming is another important part of cat care. Even though cats are excellent self-groomers, some of them, especially those with long fur, might need a hand in the brushing department.
It helps keep their coat looking sharp, reduces shedding, and minimizes those pesky hairballs. To keep your feline friends entertained and happy, make sure they have some fun things to do.
Toys, scratching posts, and playtime with you are all great ways to keep them active and mentally stimulated. If you don't have the kind of lifestyle that allows you to give these basic necessities, then you might want to reconsider owning one.
There is another kind of future pet owner who doesn't deserve to have a fur baby. It's this person in this Reddit post we'll look at today.
Someone on Reddit shared a screenshot that belongs to a person giving away cats on Facebook. The post includes a conversation with someone who was interested in adopting one of the cats.
This person quickly became upset the moment they discovered they couldn't have the cat.
A screenshot of a conversation between a cat owner and a person interested in adopting one was posted on r/ChoosingBeggars.
The community was seething after they read the last message.
RedditWhy wish bad luck on a poor, innocent animal?
This person can always get their cat somewhere. So what they said was way out of line.
RedditLosing a pet hurts, that's why the Choosing Beggar's message makes people's blood boil.
RedditRedditors are doubting the CB's ability to take care of a cat.
If they can bring themselves to wish illness upon the cat, it's clear they're not prepared to provide proper care for one.
RedditSome Redditors believe that cats shouldn't be given for free.
Having the financial means to care for a cat is essential to ensure their well-being.
RedditThe person giving away the cat needs to neuter their pet.
RedditWith that kind of attitude, you can already see how the CB will treat the cat.
Thank goodness the little creature won't be given to this person.
RedditThe CB is even hard to understand.
RedditGiving away cats through FB is a bad idea.
People who give away cats for adoption need to see if the future owner is actually capable of owning one.
RedditThe level of anger sparked by this post is quite evident.
RedditThis choosing beggar shouldn't be given cats. If they are capable of wishing sickness upon the poor creature, then they shouldn't own one.
Think about it. What if this cat does something that annoys this choosing beggar? Owning a pet comes with responsibilities and challenges, and if a person's immediate response is to wish harm upon the animal, it raises serious questions about their suitability as a pet owner.