I wasn't implying the Amish were poor, I was just showing how animal abuse if.s common. Pets are a luxury.
I moved my wife and myself away from our house near her family cause they ate a female dog for the sin of being in heat. Just the young men ate her. My wife's son, cousins and friends. The son lost out because when we moved I no longer paid the bills and bought all the food.
I'm in no way condoning Amish animal abuse, but at the same time if my cat needed a 10,000 operation, well it had a good life up until. My sister a libtard cat lady who lived in unbelievable filth spent a fortune in vet bills on credit and financed funerals for them too.
When I was 10 I had a too soon to be weaned kitten and my POS wife bearing drunk of a stepfather killed it and made me bury it. I might cry but I can bury the cat.
if my cat needed a 10,000 operation, well it had a good life up until. My sister a libtard cat lady who lived in unbelievable filth spent a fortune in vet bills on credit and financed funerals for them too.
Side note: This is why I have pet insurance. Once an economic joke, pet insurance has come a long way, and gives me the luxury of that 10,000 operation for 10%, which I can finance with Care Credit at no interest for 6 months.
I have watched the Vets' shoulders drop with relief when I interrupt their explanation of options and tell them to do what they think best; the animal is fully insured. I've also spent too many hours in a late-night waiting room with owners putting down animals for financial reasons. It's heartbreaking to hear.
What I mean by luxury is pet health insurance, pet funeral insurance...
!8 years ago I had insurance for me that was excellent and cost what pet insurance does today.
My last dog was 20 years ago, I bought her rabies shot and 3 in 1 shots at a feed store 4 bucks each and administered myself. I fed that dog high quality dog food and cut her nails myself. Would I pay 1,000 bucks for a funneral? Nope, would I spend 1/5th of my lifes savings for an operation? nope
I wasn't implying the Amish were poor, I was just showing how animal abuse if.s common. Pets are a luxury.
I moved my wife and myself away from our house near her family cause they ate a female dog for the sin of being in heat. Just the young men ate her. My wife's son, cousins and friends. The son lost out because when we moved I no longer paid the bills and bought all the food.
I'm in no way condoning Amish animal abuse, but at the same time if my cat needed a 10,000 operation, well it had a good life up until. My sister a libtard cat lady who lived in unbelievable filth spent a fortune in vet bills on credit and financed funerals for them too.
When I was 10 I had a too soon to be weaned kitten and my POS wife bearing drunk of a stepfather killed it and made me bury it. I might cry but I can bury the cat.
Side note: This is why I have pet insurance. Once an economic joke, pet insurance has come a long way, and gives me the luxury of that 10,000 operation for 10%, which I can finance with Care Credit at no interest for 6 months.
I have watched the Vets' shoulders drop with relief when I interrupt their explanation of options and tell them to do what they think best; the animal is fully insured. I've also spent too many hours in a late-night waiting room with owners putting down animals for financial reasons. It's heartbreaking to hear.
I've had insurance pay out with no upper limit.
"Pets are a
luxurysign of a civilized society."What I mean by luxury is pet health insurance, pet funeral insurance...
!8 years ago I had insurance for me that was excellent and cost what pet insurance does today.
My last dog was 20 years ago, I bought her rabies shot and 3 in 1 shots at a feed store 4 bucks each and administered myself. I fed that dog high quality dog food and cut her nails myself. Would I pay 1,000 bucks for a funneral? Nope, would I spend 1/5th of my lifes savings for an operation? nope
I was appalled at animal treatment in the Philippines