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Anonymous
>>205607 Wow, you're a retard. I too have worked at a shelter. I too have seen many three-legged animals. Yes, there is an adjustment period to it. But once they're used to it, they run around and move like any other animal.
The cat right now probably hurts and needs to adjust to its new shape. It will get used to it, and its life will go on. Animals, provided it causes them no pain, are not aware if they're missing something-- whether it's a tail or ears or what. My cat was declawed by her previous owners when I adopted her, but she still scratches at everything.
so basically, your only reasoning here is you think animals who could live perfectly full lives should die just because you don't like seeing them temporarily struggle. What kind of bubble life do you expect them to live?
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