Though I am not out there and really do not know many of you, I thought I would drop in here and give you my 2 cents (or would it be 2 pence there?) worth of thought. My thoughts come cheap you see.
I have found there are 2 types main pet owners (at least here).
Type 1: People who consider the adoption of a pet a binding contract and will do everything in their power to fulfill their obligation to care for, board, love and befriend the pet.
Type 2: People who consider animals to be property.
Just because you are a type 2 does not mean you do not “love” your pet. It more means that they are property. These people see nothing wrong with:
1. Moving to a no-pets-allowed apartment/flat or lease. They will just give up their pet.
2. Placing their monetary needs first. If they own an expensive couch they will have the pets claws ripped out in a most inhumane manor. Declawing is wrong, though I believe I heard it rarely happened there in the UK?
3. If they grow tired of the pet they see nothing wrong with swapping it out for a newer model.
4. The pet is jewelry. An accessory to be carried around and flaunted as a status symbol.
5. Putting a pet to sleep because they soil the floor or carpet almost daily. Considering this a medical or emotional problem needing to be addressed does not enter into their minds.
This lady sounds like a type 2 to me. In her defense, she may have believed she was caring and loving by having someone feed them while she was in the nursing home. She does not see the emotional side from the cat’s eyes in this. Sadly I see this attitude all the time in Montana, where people have no problem with placing their 3 dogs in the back of a pick-up truck and then driving From Helena to Townsend at 85mph. I have personally witnessed the possible sad aftermath of this.
But in this ladies world, she is a good person. Before we judge her too harshly keep several things in mind:
1. She is old. With age comes being set in your ways and mental attitude changes. At her age you won’t change her. When my grandfather (god rest his soul) would talk down on the “modern” female and blacks, I had shrug and let it go. He was over 90 (died at 99) and what would be able to change his set in ways short of a frontal lobotomy?
2. She may have been brought up with property pets and always had them and knows no other way or better.
3. It is impossible to get the full picture in a short time.
Look at the bright side here.
1. Fate made you aware of the situation for a reason. Now you have the ability to act upon this and help these cats by locating them a good home.
2. This lady’s house must be a mess now and stink, unless she also has someone to go there and scoop litter boxes, clean them and more. She will soon get her comeuppance via a depreciated home value.
Anyway, my thoughts.
And I do feel for the cats and find her attitude wrong.