Sterilized pets suffer all their life. They will need additional health care and will die faster than not sterilized pets. Also they will never have sex, which is important for their mental health.
What a stupid question. Cats can have three (or 4) litters per season with 4 to 8 kittens. Intact males can get aggressive and go rampaging about like your average Voat user.
What do you suggest I do with those kittens? I lived in an overpopulated city (more than half foreign now)
Btw, I've lived with pets all my life and most of them lived to old age. One cat we had made it to 22. All were fixed.
Domesticated animals can become wild. Wild just means no humans give a shit about them and want to keep them out of their homes and businesses. There are plenty of feral niggers in Seattle, for example.
a) Sterile/ster - "stiff"...nature generates each being with free will of choice aka fertile to produce fruits of labor. Few within nature artificially domesticate many, hence making them infertile aka sterile.
b) Each being is the produce of nature. If many ignore this, then they become products of few. Instead of being free to produce; many willingly permit few to put a price on them, which stifles productivity. Price fixing also gives control over shelf-life...hence few having control over the life expectancy of many.
c) Pet (domesticated animal) implies a rhetorical deception...animal/anima - "animation" cannot be domesticated by matter (life) within motion (inception towards death). YET...free will of choice can be tricked to domesticate each other, while ignoring animation.
d) The domestication of so called animals is based on "lifestock" aka stocking (supply for future use; collective wealth) life which does not exist within a moving nature. Life can only exist now, not before (inception) or after (death).
It's the collective ignorance of a moving nature by the free will of choice of many, which tricks them to become lifestock of few.
tl;dr: Consent sterilizes choice. Suggestion tempts choice into consenting to self sterilization.
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What do you suggest I do with those kittens? I lived in an overpopulated city (more than half foreign now)
Btw, I've lived with pets all my life and most of them lived to old age. One cat we had made it to 22. All were fixed.
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Neutering pets indiscriminately instead of selectively is a terrible idea in the long term.
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b) Each being is the produce of nature. If many ignore this, then they become products of few. Instead of being free to produce; many willingly permit few to put a price on them, which stifles productivity. Price fixing also gives control over shelf-life...hence few having control over the life expectancy of many.
c) Pet (domesticated animal) implies a rhetorical deception...animal/anima - "animation" cannot be domesticated by matter (life) within motion (inception towards death). YET...free will of choice can be tricked to domesticate each other, while ignoring animation.
d) The domestication of so called animals is based on "lifestock" aka stocking (supply for future use; collective wealth) life which does not exist within a moving nature. Life can only exist now, not before (inception) or after (death).
It's the collective ignorance of a moving nature by the free will of choice of many, which tricks them to become lifestock of few.
tl;dr: Consent sterilizes choice. Suggestion tempts choice into consenting to self sterilization.
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