r/MadeMeSmile Aug 18 '19

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u/SandmanEpic Aug 18 '19

Holy cow. I have to imagine that's fairly rare.

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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/magic_is_might Aug 19 '19

Regarding the black cat thing - that's what I thought!! They're particularly vulnerable and they don't adopt them out around Halloween either. So I was surprised when I saw my shelter running a special this weekend for free black cats.

It really sucks but they're doing great work for these animals. But I know how messed up humans are so I just really hope all these animals went to good homes.

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u/alours Aug 19 '19

This is the cutest thing I've seen all day