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Shelley's avatar

Inflation affects everything. I go through $75 a month feeding three cats that were left as 6 week old kittens in a clear plastic tub in the ditch next to my driveway entrance in June 2022. When age appropriate I had them neutered, not cheap. They are sweet but I had already decided when the last three cats I had died from old age in 2020/21 not to get anymore.

The big ticket item though is not inflation. It is the intentional take-down of America that has been in motion since O took office.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

Abandoned pets are one of countless negative consequences of the Lockdowns because so many thought working from home was forever. Also, because "free money" made people feel wealthier than they really were, they figured they could afford fur babies, which turned out to be ephemeral. Now, such new pet parents learned that "stimulus" payments are spelled i-n-f-l-a-t-i-o-n, which has made a lot of stuff that was temporarily affordable unaffordable.

The Lockdowns were an impetus to a massive misallocation of resources, and unwanted pets are among the most tragic results.

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