Why on Earth would you Choose?

Daily writing prompt
Dogs or cats?

Other than allergies, of course. But seriously, why would you only ever say “I’m only going to have ____ or ____??? Like, life is long, animals are individuals, and we learn new things about ourselves and them every encounter/relationship we have.

NOW PEOPLE, on the other hand… Well, that’s not the question du jour.

A semi-detailed picture of my all-black kitty! Miraculous! 🤣

In my area, SE Kentucky, every animal shelter is overflowing and more and more animals are being dumped every day. It’s heartbreaking. We humans have created this animal crisis by domesticating and transporting animals and introducing invasive species… Take New Zealand for example. Lots of native species did not evolve to withstand rats, cats, and dogs, so every year there’s literally a cat-killing FESTIVAL. Breaks my heart. I support protecting native species, but not in a celebratory manner. Frankly, we all bear the weight of that mistake and sin.

Felix (left) and Vinny (right) don’t like to cuddle. Felix was very happy being our baby before we had our baby (see featured image), and just as he had come to terms with having a baby brother, we got him a fur brother. That was a rough adjustment, but as you can tell, they occasionally get along.

In my family, we only have two cats. I’m seriously considering another one… Or two. It’s crazy, but honestly we LOVE animals and the overcrowding situation is dire. And really, it is all of our responsibilities. In the past, we’ve worked with the shelter to trap and fix cats. Mostly though, we caught opossums 😑 and eventually had to stop after we had our baby because we couldn’t keep up with it. I think if we don’t get another cat, I’ll lobby hard to restart our fixing efforts, because the cycle has got to be broken. We want a dog, a lot, however we’re currently going out of town to visit my parents on a regular basis, and we just can’t bring a dog (my parents have birds… and they rent, so another animal is absolutely not possible when we visit), and no way would I leave a dog alone with only a pet sitter checking in a few times. And we probably can’t afford more extensive pet sitting when we travel. Anyone want to fund a doggie for us? Just kidding, sort of. Instead of a dog, we bought a wet/dry vacuum because toddlers are MESSY EATERS. And we’d had enough on our hands and knees wiping up all the food she threw every time. So I’ve lobbied for a dog to ‘help out’ as it were. My husband agrees in theory, though, ironically if you know us in person, he’s more practically minded on these matters. I think it’s because he grew up with lots of cats and dogs. His parents had 8 cats and a great dane when I met him and them. Sooooo there might be some childhood resentment towards a lot of animals… (don’t get me started on all that though 😹😇). Anyway, if you want to help animals, I’m including some local organizations I know of personally in my area, but just know all the shelters ‘down south’ here are in need, and do whatever small action you can to help ANYONE and ANYTHING less fortunate than you. It’s the only way we’re going to survive the impending political 🔴 doom headed this way 😟.

Please feel free to uplift your local animal shelters in the comments below ⬇️ ⬇️!

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  1. judy thompson Avatar

    Most of mine (we have had 24 all total) have been strays, or unwanted or what we call ‘summer cats’ (and shame on the people who do this to them); More than once one has discovered the cat flap and then I discover an extra body at the food dishes…one morning we came down and I said to my husband, “Sneaker seems to be getting along with ours”…(he belonged to a neighbor who hated cats) when I heard a thump from the dining room, and out Sneaker came, stopped dead and stared…we looked at each other and smiled, and I put down some extra kibble. No regrets, except that we are both aging out of cat adoptions, and this last one will probably be the last one.

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    1. Heather Kirkconnell Avatar

      Haha yes! My grandparents rescued and fostered cats for a time. I have great memories of playing with the kittens one summer visiting, and then loving on the cats as grandpa got older. They were a part of him and when he left his love lived on in his cats. Recently, our first cat, the black and white one, Felix, has really decided on our 7 year old as “his” human. It’s such a joy to see them love each other and understand each other. It’s a good way to ensure future kitties get loving, stable homes.

      Thanks for reading and sharing!

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