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Toronto Humane Society. 50% off adult cats

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Toronto Humane Society. 50% off adult cats

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Toronto Humane Society
Remember, pets are a huge time/financial commitment. Don't buy one just because it is a 'deal'.
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So... which half do I get? Grinning Face
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Didn't listen to the OP and impulsively bought 8. Great deal!
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At what age (#of months) are they qualified to be an adult? Just curious..
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Hot hot hot.

Buy now, think later!
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sprung wrote: Remember, pets are a huge time/financial commitment. Don't buy one just because it is a 'deal'.

Nonetheless it's a HOT deal!

Thanks OP
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Nov 12, 2016
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I believe it's 6 or 8 months, senior kitties are great too though!
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Oct 9, 2011
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Just got a kitten last weekend. Not from the THS though. Regardless, she's a load of fun :)
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Thanks, buddy! These cats do deserve loving homes.
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hopefully they can find loving homes
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Caaats here! Geeeehht yer caaats here! Going once going twice sold! To the old lady with the bags
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Never did understand this process. Fees to adopt a pet? I'm sure there is an overload of strays and unwanted pets all the time. If they have to do 50% off just to get people to adopt them, why not just make it free? I'm sure they end up incurring most costs by animals just staying there longer.
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likebutta wrote: Never did understand this process. Fees to adopt a pet? I'm sure there is an overload of strays and unwanted pets all the time. If they have to do 50% off just to get people to adopt them, why not just make it free? I'm sure they end up incurring most costs by animals just staying there longer.
It's so people don't just take free cats and abuse them. If $50-$100 is more than you're willing to spend to introduce an animal to your home, how well are you really going to take care of it?

The humane society also needs to make money so they can stay open and rescue more animals.
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Marklxndr wrote: It's so people don't just take free cats and abuse them. If $50-$100 is more than you're willing to spend to introduce an animal to your home, how well are you really going to take care of it?

The humane society also needs to make money so they can stay open and rescue more animals.
Well, if we go by that logic, why 50% off? Why make it cheaper? How well is someone really going to take care of it if they are just going because it's a bargain?

The Humane Society needs money - agreed - but these sales indicate they have too many cats un-adopted around and it's costing them. Self-induced, it seems.
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likebutta wrote: Well, if we go by that logic, why 50% off? Why make it cheaper? How well is someone really going to take care of it if they are just going because it's a bargain?

The Humane Society needs money - agreed - but these sales indicate they have too many cats un-adopted around and it's costing them. Self-induced, it seems.
:facepalm:

the whole idea is to try and re-home shelter animals PROPERLY. or else all you're doing is spitting them out only to get them back again by clueless people. and 50% is not free. they still need to recoup costs of providing medical care/spay/neutering/vaccinations etc etc before they're ready for adoption. emptying the shelter willynilly does not save them any money.
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I assume you'll know which ones are marked down by the bright pink triangle sticker on them?
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likebutta wrote: Well, if we go by that logic, why 50% off? Why make it cheaper? How well is someone really going to take care of it if they are just going because it's a bargain?

The Humane Society needs money - agreed - but these sales indicate they have too many cats un-adopted around and it's costing them. Self-induced, it seems.
Self-induced? So they should keep letting stray cats multiply? You ask a lot of questions you can probably figure the answer to if you just think about it.
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Getting a pet from THS is always a good deal. They have been seen by a vet, cleaned, loved by the attendants and deemed "good to go". When you go and try to get one, they do a quick appraisal of you as well. A buddy's sister went to get a dog from them and they didn't let her have one because of an offhanded comment she made.

Yes, she got one anyways as she went back another day and watched what she said. Both dog and owner are dong well and dog is happy.

If you want a free pet, check kijiji out and be prepared to pay later for medical stuff. Good Luck.

https://www.kijiji.ca/b-ontario/free-kitten/k0l9004
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I do not think this is a deal.
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considering getting one for the GF,but what other associated cost are there with a cat?
They need to be neutured ? and groomed - lol price is right..

any shots or nail clippings, is cat food expensive?

and lastly, i love dog but she loves cat- will this get me brownie point with her?lol

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