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Originally Posted by RubberDuck
Maybe the OP should have thought this through before he ended up with 3 cats and 2 kids.
Don't get a pet if you can't live with some inconveniences in your life.
Don't get a pet if you don't think you can care for it for it's entire life.
There is enough burden on shelters without stupid people that don't realize pets are a little work and that they might still be alive when you have children.
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When I got a cat, I was single. When my wife got two cats, she was in a relationship with someone else. We've been together for 6 years, and now with 2 kids having to deal with the kids and needy cats is getting really tough. I love my cats, but I want them to live somewhere where they can get the attention/love that they need, but I don't have time for. As well, I don't want them in a situation where a toddler is trying to rip their ears off or pull out their fur, because toddlers are #######s.