• Dazed_Confused@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      That’s the easiest thing. I found mine under a car at the place I work. There was a dog in the house and it was kind of a gamble, but it all turned out well.

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        I loved that they were sitting next to each other. Yes, and there is a lot of cats in the street, but the problem is my mom doesn’t like them

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          I understand. From my experience, though, all it takes is a couple of days and your mom will be the cat’s best friend! In any case, I hope that a cat will choose you soon!

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            3 months ago

            Hey, I was thinking about our previous discussion, and I wanted to mention something. I plan to take in a cat from the street or adopt one, but I won’t buy one. Why? Because in my religion, buying or selling cats is forbidden, although raising them is perfectly fine.

            As for dogs, it is also forbidden to buy or sell them unless they are intended for hunting or guarding. Additionally, dogs are not allowed inside the house, so they can’t be kept as pets.

            However, this rule isn’t strictly enforced in my country, even though this its official religion.

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              Regardless of your religion’s rules, buying or selling a pet is absurd. I mean a pet is like a friend, or companion. You wouldn’t buy a friend, correct?

              Now go find yourself a cat, but before that please make sure that you are ready for the responsibilities and expenses that come with owning a pet. They need food, healthcare and love, like humans.

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      3 months ago

      I started by fostering during the pandemic, and then when I found one that didn’t want to leave that was my boy!