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Jul 01, 2006 00:28

Have you ever loved so much that you were willing to change your future plans, and your dreams just so you know you would always be near to them?

I'm so scared sometimes.

Yea..

The SPCA can lick my ass. My moms adopted poodle has kennel cough, and now my puppy has it. Fucking unsanitary adoption shithole. I'm going to do something about this.

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danceofmisery July 1 2006, 14:51:05 UTC
yeah the spca around here sucks so bad, though I really don't think they have the means to take care of all the animals they do. My kitty had fleas when I got her and I know she didn't get them from my dog, I can't imagine what else she could have gotten if she had been out in the "show room" yuck. All the kittys out there were all sickly - which was half the reason it took me so long to pick one out.

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x_illusionz July 1 2006, 15:24:39 UTC
well they have vets there. I mean, shit. They care that much about animals, yet they send you home, not concerned with the other animals you may have, a sick animal with a possible fatal disease.

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danceofmisery July 1 2006, 16:55:50 UTC
Yeah the worst part is they EVEN ASK YOU ABOUT YOUR OTHER PETS! They won't let you take home an unutered pet, yet they give you one with kennal cought, geeze.... They just have so much to take care of things start to slip I guess, but I don't think thats and excause for anything.

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x_illusionz July 1 2006, 23:35:29 UTC
Not at all. On their site they specifically say, and I quote "Its purpose is to enforce the anti-cruelty laws of the State, to educate, and to employ all available means to prevent and alleviate the suffering of animals within the County of Bucks."

Okay, I'm pretty sure that statement, especially using the word alleviate (i mean, who uses that without meaning it, really!) goes to show that they should be checking all animals for health problems, and help fix them before giving them away to loving people who bring them into their homes. Its not only a threat to the animal being adopted itself, but animals at the adopters home as well.

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