Paw’s Corner: Ten great reasons to adopt a shelter cat
Dear Paw’s Corner: My partner wants to buy a purebred kitten over the internet. I think it’s a terrible idea, and we would do just fine with a lovable cat from a local shelter. How can I change their mind? – Janine L., Sherwood, OR
Dear Janine: I’ll do my best! Here are some points to bring up:
• You’ll worry less about genetic conditions. Purebred cats are prone to inherited diseases.
• You’ll avoid scams. Internet-only purchases of “purebred” cats are notoriously shady. Reputable breeders often require potential owners to visit in person … so they can evaluate you.
• Shelter adoptions are affordable in comparison, averaging $150 to $300 for cat adoptions in the U.S.
• They’ll throw discounts and swag at you. Annual exams with a participating vet clinic? Counseling and advice? Free tote bags? All this and more could be waiting for you with a shelter cat.
• Their medical needs are already taken care of. Spaying/neutering, deworming, tests, vaccinations and microchipping are done before a cat is made available to adopt, saving you $600 or more in retail vet fees.
• Health issues are more manageable. Crossbred cats have fewer genetic issues than purebred, and most “lifestyle” conditions like dental issues and skin conditions can be treated affordably.
• Shelters will help match a cat to you and your partner. They want adoptions to succeed, and a good match increases those odds.
• The breed your partner wants may be waiting at a shelter. All kinds of cats are accepted at local shelters, for many different reasons.
• You’ll get a socialized cat. Shelters evaluate rescues before placing them for adoption.
• You’ll love the heck out of a shelter cat. Whether you go home with a mixed-breed American shorthair or a yowling Siamese, your adopted cat will quickly become an inseparable part of your family.
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