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Kitty Rescue - LucyStarfire90 Resident - 12-28-2015 10:39 PM

So I am thinking of taking in Sick/healthy kittens that no one wants anymore or that no one can sell or they just have no use for... But i would love some opinions and thoughts


RE: Kitty Rescue - Izo Ryba - 12-29-2015 06:12 AM

(12-28-2015 10:39 PM)LucyStarfire90 Resident Wrote:  So I am thinking of taking in Sick/healthy kittens that no one wants anymore or that no one can sell or they just have no use for... But i would love some opinions and thoughts

I think thats why they invented the menagerie.


RE: Kitty Rescue - Shukie Galicia - 12-29-2015 06:13 AM

i would think there would be some level of dis-trust that would make your idea not work. many would think "this person is simply trying to get free cats. or "this persons just going to menagerie my precious cat(or unsellable), im not going to give it to them"
i think while your idea is nice, if you are legit about it, the COSTS involved with feeding or permapetting any cats you did get given would spiral out of control VERY quickly.
Its a nice idea, but i dont think it will work.


RE: Kitty Rescue - Kayla Woodrunner - 12-29-2015 12:24 PM

People have tried it. It works if you get the cats adopted out. Otherwise, have to agree with Shukie, people have tried it but if you keep the live cats, the food costs add up and it's difficult to get enough donations to compensate even if you turn off the breeding and they only eat half. Mostly people who have gone the nonadoption route quit due to the costs and do a massive adoption out. You can store the live cats in inventory where they don't eat kibble instead of menagerie but they get sick in inventory due to no food and when you take them out, you have to nurse them back to health.


RE: Kitty Rescue - Keltora Edenbaum - 12-29-2015 02:37 PM

I agree with what has already been said.

What I do is when I'm out browsing cats, if I spot an old one for sale, I will purchase it and perma pet it. I keep them in my inventory for future gifts to people who show an interest in kittycats and want to see what they are all about. I've gotten several hooked this way.

This way you take on what is actually achievable otherwise, it is too expensive and overwhelming at least from my perspective.


Depends on how you think about it - Winter Phoenix - 12-29-2015 06:22 PM


Then again, if you're just into collecting strays, go for it!

They may not be those fancypants 9 traiters, or jumbotron megas,
but they will still be impressed with how you walk in those shoes,
and still beg to play ball with you.

Something to be said for taking in something that otherwise would
be squished down for giraffe money.

If it makes you happy, it cant be that bad.



RE: Kitty Rescue - Oselkhandro Resident - 12-29-2015 09:36 PM

Just watch out! I was enthusiastic when I started collecting kitties, and I have 1000 unopened boxes now. These things reproduce like "bunnies", so to speak. If you want to collect, I suggest that you decide on your limits ahead of time, and try to pace yourself.


RE: Kitty Rescue - Kayla Woodrunner - 12-30-2015 06:57 PM

Only 1,000? I remember those days... mournfully looks at my unopened boxes. (Pop, goes another pair of kitties -- oooh, it's a pretty baby!) Sometimes I wonder, how big is the online cattery?


RE: Kitty Rescue - JessicaArianaHamby Resident - 01-01-2016 04:19 PM

honestly, I love the idea. If I Hear of someone getting rid of a cat they do not want, I always take it, as I do not want to see cats go to menagerie. I do not publically advertise it, because like everyone said, it can get out of control. But, with that said, I really like what you want to do. It was warming to hear someone else put value into the cats, outside of the L factor. They are (and I know this is going to sound insane) but like family to me.


RE: Kitty Rescue - Zarabeth Langer - 01-05-2016 11:14 PM

(01-01-2016 04:19 PM)JessicaArianaHamby Resident Wrote:  honestly, I love the idea. If I Hear of someone getting rid of a cat they do not want, I always take it, as I do not want to see cats go to menagerie. I do not publically advertise it, because like everyone said, it can get out of control. But, with that said, I really like what you want to do. It was warming to hear someone else put value into the cats, outside of the L factor. They are (and I know this is going to sound insane) but like family to me.

If you're insane so am I. I love my kitties and I know quite a few others who are attached to their kittycats. I have taken in foster kitties before for people who have gotten a kittycat and fallen in love with it before realizing it cost money. I take in the kitty and feed it till they or I save up enough to perma the cat. Then they can take their kitty home.

@ Lucy When keeping the 'unwanted' kitties it does add up very very fast. One thing you can do to hold down costs is to turn breeding off which doubles the time the food lasts. Perma pets are also a solution but each permapet is equal to 2 years of food so sometimes it's cheaper to just feed the kitties.

Anyhoo, good luck and I think what you're doing is great!