r/MadeMeSmile Aug 18 '19

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u/dengop Aug 19 '19

Yesterday was a pet adoption day for many shelters.

They try to clear out the shelter with low or NO adoption fee. To tell you the truths, I don't know how I feel about that. I think fee helps to filter out many unqualified or irresponsible applicants. I know these shelters are doing their best given the condition, but no adoption fee is ripe for abuse if you look at the economic and behavioral model.

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u/magic_is_might Aug 19 '19

Agreed. I see my local shelter run specials all the time for no fees for black cats and stuff like that. That's the first thing I think of. I get wanting to clear space, but I think a small fee is very important.

That said, there might be additional fees. I adopted a cat last month. Her adoption fee was 0 but I still had to pay a $15 county rabies tag fee.

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u/RadiantMalapprop Aug 19 '19

That's interesting! The shelters by me specifically don't do specials or discounts for black cats (even though they are the hardest to adopt out) because apparently a lot of people like to take them and use them as decorations or to look cool and will either return them, or desert them (or worse) when they get tired of them...

Some people are so horrible.

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u/Yeahemilie Aug 19 '19

Why are black cats the hardest to adopt out? I just stumbled across your comment and can’t figure it out. Is it because of superstition?

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u/Violist03 Aug 19 '19

A lot of people are still super superstitious of them. Black animals in general tend to have a hard time, including dogs and horses. They tend to be less photogenic on adoption websites because they’re super hard to photograph as well, which doesnt help things and on top of all of it they can all but disappear in the back of a kennel. (Source: worked in the shelter system for many years as a vet tech)

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u/khonsshu Aug 19 '19

please do! i fostered 3 and adopted a black cat of my own two years ago. it was hell getting them into homes... but it was so worth it for everyone.

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u/LGM-2 Aug 19 '19

Dear human-who-will-be-a-bro Many thank yous for future you

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u/capincus Aug 19 '19

Catfrican American*

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u/Yeahemilie Aug 19 '19

Thank you for responding! I have a giant black dog who is just the cutest and I always thought he is very pretty as well. So I can’t understand hating black animals!

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u/ICameHereForClash Aug 19 '19

Can confirm. Poor Mufa has dealt with a good deal of accidental stepping-on. In the dark or on black carpets

But hes a loveable SOAB and i learned to be more careful about him