[quote author=Catbird link=topic=22054.msg387596#msg387596 date=1233779459
No-one can predict the course that their life will take over such a length of time. The person on Jobseekers' may become a career woman, the career woman may become disabled and end up on DLA, so how much value would there be in making a judgement based on finances?
I accept that this area is tricky. There are many idiots, wasters and scroungers out there. If it really was possible to stop some people from pet ownership based on their financial position then, great, we've weeded out the wasters BUT I would HATE to see my friend deprived of her cat, I would hate to see disabled or ill people without their animal companions, or indeed anyone who lives a hard life and finds their only solace in their pet(s).
All any of us can do is hammer home to people how much of a commitment, in all ways, pet ownership demands. Sorry to bang on, I'm still feeling bad about Vi.
C.
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Cbird I salute your freind Vi, she is an honourable woman and like you say who has the right to deny her her animal because she only has her pension? She adores her cat and assumes responsibility despite the fact that she has no choice but to turn to the PDSA for vetrinary treatment. It is not her fault. Would anyone on here claim that wibblechick and I disregard our animals because we have had to ask the state for help? I treat my cats as if they were my children as do all those on here who claim benefits- even if I was a 'mum' mum my cats would still recieve my adoration and attention.
I am a career woman (academic) who just fell ill from doing a 60hour week, plus orchestrating 3 house moves in 2 months etc. etc. and I don't doubt that I will earn decent money again (though am looking at more penury while doing a Phd ATM
) like cbird says who are we to know what life will bring, does that mean that the minute life deals us a bad financial hand that everything we hold dear must be taken from us??? I get annoyed enough that many sheltered housing centres for the homeless/abused/ elderly do not allow animals.....They have had to surrender so much to be there, must we take that last thing that kept them going too?
Financial income does not a good person make, it is thier willingness to take responsiblilty. Those who have a 'gimme' attitude will not view an animal as anything other than an object to be used, abused and ultimatley thrown away regardless of how good thier bank balance is.....