No and you should be ashamed, A cat is not an appliance and the cat will now be killed
did the shelter have you sign a liability stating that once the animal leaves if there any medical problems that the cat gets it is no longer their problem? if so, there is probably not a damn thing you can do. most animal shelters would never give you a cat with medical problems without informing you about it first. if you willingly took the cat knowing about its medical problems, that is your own fault.
Absolutely not. I live in NJ and volunteer at a shelter. What shelter did you get the cat from? You will probably not be reimbursed unless they purposely gave you a sick cat. It is out of their control if the cat got sick after it was adopted. My shelter gives you 30 days of prepaid health insurance by Sheltercare. Did you get anything like that? You also shouldn't have returned him to the shelter, did you not get attached to him at all??? That's like returning a kid you adopted because it caught a cold. What did it have?
I'm very sorry that this happened to you. I also adopted a cat which I actually returned to the same no-kill shelter today. On the paperwork I signed, I agreed to take the cat to the vet within 72 hours. If it had some medical problem that they didn't tell me about, I would get my adoption fee of $60 back. Don't feel bad for returning the cat. You gave it a home for a short time and some relief from whatever sickness. Now it will be healthier when it gets adopted again. I don't feel happy about returning my adopted cat, but I do feel relieved because it was making myself, my first cat, and the new cat very upset and nervous. I don't feel bad at all, and you shouldn't either.
are you serious??? a cat IS NOT A CAR!!!! *duh* the lemon law applies to MATERIAL ITEMS, not living creatures! when you adopt an animal chances are you signed a release form that waived the shelter of any further responsibilites. it is NOT their fault if you let your cat get sick. and now because you are so heartless they will probably put the cat down because i doubt they have the funds to treat it. next time you plan on getting a pet, plan on KEEPING IT FOR LIFE.
Well aren't you a piece of work? I recently adopted a cat from the shelter who was also sick. It took 3 weeks, 2 trips to the vet and over $300.00 to get him well. It would never cross my mind to return him to the hell hole I got him from. Why did you adopt him anyway? DId you think that cats don't get sick like people do. You sound self absorbed and selfish, maybe he is better off without you.
Please do not adopt any more animals. They are not disposable like a paper cup. Taking on a pet is a serious commitment and people who don't have the time, money, or interest in caring for a pet (good food, shelter, exercise, affection and regular veterinary care) should get a plant instead.
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