Reader Feedback on Abandoned Kittens

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Reader Feedback on Abandoned Kittens
ANIMAL ABUSEPET ABANDONMENTRESPONSIBLE PET OWNERSHIP

The article presents feedback from readers regarding a previous column about a woman who abandoned three kittens. Many readers express outrage and offer advice on responsible pet ownership, highlighting the importance of spaying/neutering and seeking adoption options.

DEAR READERS: Many of you wrote in about the “Tossed Kittens” column and told me where I missed some points. I appreciate the feedback and want to share a few of these letters: DEAR ANNIE: I was horrified to read about the woman who abandoned three kittens in the wild, especially after they had been socialized. There were so many alternatives available to her, including bringing them to a no-kill shelter, rather than discarding them in the woods to face almost certain suffering.

Four years ago, a small cat began sleeping on my porch, and within weeks, I found myself caring for a colony of 17 cats and kittens. I reached out to a local no-kill shelter, which guided me through the process of trapping, neutering and releasing. While most shelters cannot take unsocialized ferals, they can often find homes for socialized cats and kittens. Eventually, I converted a heated recording studio on my property into a shelter for the hard-to-place feral cats. It is expensive to feed them and provide medical care, but it’s a small price to pay compared to the alternative. Cats left in the wild often survive only a couple of years. They face hunger, harsh weather, exhaustion and predators. Unspayed females have multiple litters as early as four months old, and two unneutered cats can produce up to 60 kittens in just two years. Knowing this, my heart breaks for abandoned animals. The woman who left these kittens in the wild displayed a shocking lack of empathy. I can only hope that she does not have children who witnessed her callous behavior. If I were her mother, I’d send her to volunteer at an animal shelter to learn compassion and responsibility. Thank you for your column, Annie. I hope my letter encourages others to think twice about abandoning domesticated animals and to seek humane solutions instead. -- Crazy Cat LadyHaving said that, I feel I must take exception to your answer to the woman whose daughter abandoned three kittens somewhere after raising them for seven months as indoor cats. The daughter’s actions are considered animal abuse, which is a misdemeanor in some jurisdictions and a felony in others. The nanosecond the mom learned of this action, she should have grabbed the daughter and gone searching for the kittens. Why would anyone want a relationship with someone so very cruel? Unless it’s to make sure she doesn’t pull the same trick on a future (or current) grandchild.Keep up the good work. You are indeed a stellar human being. -- Grateful DEAR ANNIE: Regarding your advice to the mother who was disgusted that her daughter put house cats out to fend for themselves, I think you missed a crucial note. People wanted to adopt them, and she wouldn’t let them. I’m betting she put these kittens out unspayed and/or unneutered, which quickly adds to the stray pet population. More than 359,000 dogs were euthanized in 2023, marking a five-year peak, according to animal advocacy group Shelter Animals Count. Meanwhile, 330,000 cats were euthanized in 2023.We have domesticated animals and made them reliant on us, and we all have a responsibility to be kind to them.

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