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'You help me live to die'

Friday, May 16, 2008

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I am a sick stray cat sitting here in a cage with a lot of other cats waiting to die! Thank you for the food you threw out for us because you felt sorry for us and meant well. Because of you we populated hundreds of stray kittens who like us roamed your neighborhoods looking for food and shelter.

Lots of us were not so lucky. We got diseased and sick, spreading lime disease, pink eye, parasite worms, ring worms and other sickness through our feces and urine. A lot of children who played outside cannot thank you enough for helping us do that. Also foods you leave on the ground attract rodents that bring a lot of sickness.

We were not used to human contact, so we endangered your children and your pets as we roamed through your yards. Also we endangered South Carolina native birds.

If you had gone to the SPCA to adopt a pet to feed, you would have gotten one that was spayed and had its shots.

We never had any healthy shots or a bath. As I watch the needle coming toward me, I have you to thank.

Orangeburg needs to pass a city ordinance banning the feeding of strays. Littering is against the law; throwing food out is littering. People who want pets, please call the SPCA to adopt one. Don’t let them breed only to die all alone.

-- Patricia Sizemore, Orangeburg

 
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The following comments are reader submitted. They do not represent the views of The T&D or Lee Enterprises.

station30 wrote on May 20, 2008 8:08 PM:

" One of the real problems here has been a lack of attention to the animal shelter. Once wider media attention was brought -the problem was some what addressed. The idea that not giving poor animals that are strays food and water is a good thing is an idea one would hear nowhere else. St. Francis would not be impressed. "

blackvarsity wrote on May 19, 2008 9:11 PM:

" I would agree strays are an issue, but feeding an animal or providing water seems the human thing to do. It does not address the problem,
but letting them starve to death does not make a lot of sense either. I have adopted 2 strays-
let's find compassionate solution, not a
"let them starve now" idea. "



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