09-03-2016, 01:48 AM
Unfortunately the graphic load of that site is too much for my silly server at this time of day! So if I'm awake after midnight, I'll try again!
My feelings are that a young and healthy pet will do fine in a poor family, so long as the basics are in place (food, shelter, and love)
The only real problem comes when medical attention is needed, and for spay/neuter. Obviously poor families find these costs hard or even impossible, especially if there are children to also provide for. A pet from a poor family will not do as well when it comes to treatment options, and surgery costs/MRI scans/neurological tests....etc, can be completely out of the question.
So yes -poor pets don't mind one bit so long as they are fit and well. When they are sick or get pregnant, they are not so well-off.
My feelings are that a young and healthy pet will do fine in a poor family, so long as the basics are in place (food, shelter, and love)
The only real problem comes when medical attention is needed, and for spay/neuter. Obviously poor families find these costs hard or even impossible, especially if there are children to also provide for. A pet from a poor family will not do as well when it comes to treatment options, and surgery costs/MRI scans/neurological tests....etc, can be completely out of the question.
So yes -poor pets don't mind one bit so long as they are fit and well. When they are sick or get pregnant, they are not so well-off.