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Old 11-07-2009, 10:25 AM   #8
ulnanVti

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Despite what PETA thinks, pets are not people. They have multiple births because in the wild many, if not most, do not survive.
Herman has an excellent point here. Pets are not people. If you do not spay or neuter your pet, be sure that YOU are willing and able to care for any and all offspring that may result from their "natural" interaction with other animals. You are the one responsible, not them, for the care and feeding of their offspring for the life of those animals (and for the grand, grand, grand (etc) children of the original pet. Are you ready and able to care for all those animals? If not, perhaps you should take the non-sinful and extremely appropriate action of spaying or neutering your pet.

Fr David Moser
Who has raised enough litters of pups to know the truth.
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