I have to say that I really don't believe that at all.  Quite the opposite.  I 
think the cats are far better off if I can get them a good committed home.  Not 
a "perfect" home, just one where the person/people are truly committed to the 
cat.  My home is far from perfect and I worry about my ability to pay for all 
the vet care over the years as my population ages.  Dental is a huge expense.  
And it's difficult to make sure everyone gets attention, to be aware of their 
emotional well being.  Much better if I place them in good adoptive homes.  
They'll get more individualized attention and better care over the years that 
way.

--- On Thu, 9/22/11, Lorrie <felineres...@frontier.com> wrote:

> From: Lorrie <felineres...@frontier.com>
> Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Cigarette Smoke, etc
> To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
> Date: Thursday, September 22, 2011, 4:32 AM
> Yup, flimzy screens and screaming
> brats are not good for cats either.
> It's hard to find a perfect home, and I guess all of you
> believe, as
> I do, that no one can take care of cats as well as we can
> :-)   This
> is probably why most of us have so many cats.
> 
> Lorrie
> 
> > ---- Susan Hoffman <susan_hoff...@yahoo.com>
> wrote: 
> 
> >  I would adopt to a smoker before I adopted to
> someone with flimsy
> >  window screens.  I would adopt to an adult
> smoker before I adopted
> >  to a non-smoker with small children.
> >  
> 
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