Elite (licensed) feline owners, unite!
From:
phaedrus
Date:
Mar 22 04:41 UTC
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I can certainly understand the reasoning for wanting dogs who will be
taken to the off-leash public parks to be licensed but I really can't
understand why the owner of an indoor pet should be required to pay an
annual fee (or a one time $200 fee).
Lets set aside the in-betweens for now (pets on leashes, pets allowed
unsupervised access to enclosed yards, etc.). Can someone explain to
me why a litter trained pet that is never taken outside other than in
a cage when it goes to the vet requires a license? And if an indoor
only cat or dog does, why not a rabbit or sugar glider or a parrot or
a tortoise?
$30/month over 20 years of life for a small pet is $600, and $900 if
you've got two - not a small amount of money.
- phaedrus (jason.goray), 3-6, minneapolis, minnesota, usa, earth.