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We can then think about what we put up first, as we'll want to start subtle and work our way up. Perhaps closer the time we can create a section dedicated to it... as I don't think one thread will be enough |
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I've always thought you were completely bonkers. I understand where you are coming from with this idea but I do worry that it will end up being just another free site to advertise animals on and that the ethics you talk of will come to nothing. |
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We will indeed have to sleep with the enemy, but with the end goal in mind - that we'll actually have a voice on such sites, which are, for many (too many?) would-be pet owners' first port of call. I'd love to wave a magic wand and have everyone think more about pet ownership and how they purchase those pets - but that's just not happening (or not happening fast enough). So what better than to infiltrate something that's deeply embedded, and be more diligent in how we shape change. I don't think anyone else has tried to tackle the problem in this manner before - which is scary, but also gives us some hope? |
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I have to admit to being 50:50 on this one. I fully agree it is essential we try and get an inroad to educate. I also worry that by doing that we create another opportunity for unethical/uneducated breeders to advertise. I would hope that if we can have the 'so you think you want a kitten' messages posted in such a way that that they are educating, friendly and helpful that some people will take the advice on board. I suppose if you sit and do nothing then how do we expect the situation to improve. Even if we can stop a small number of people breeding, not speying, or buying from the 'wrong' type of breeder it will be of benefit to each potential litter of kittens. |
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I was worried about the 'why should we give them a free platform' point too - but then I searched 'kittens for sale' and there are a million and one sites where they can already do this. So we won't be creating the problem, just taking it on _but_ with the intention of trying to fix it (albeit slowly if necessary) Quote:
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Later, we'll share information and stats with the RSPCA etc, and perhaps use it for campaigning/legislation etc Can you tell I've thought long and hard about this? I've got my crafty head on |
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