Well in the same light, I also say that since we are humane enough to euthanize our animals, we should be humane enough to give people that choice should they choose it, but that is not the point here.
The OP already said she thinks it's cruel and I think that sets the precedence for her decision.
And yes, there are people who think it's cruel to sterilize cats and dogs (I'm not one of them and I do not put sterilization on the same level as declawing since the former has further implications on the overall animal population). My MIL is one of them.
I'm of the camp that if you're a pet owner, then you have to deal with the ups and downs of owning that pet. That or don't own a pet. I don't think that pet ownership should be conditioned on a medical procedure that really only benefits the owners. But that's just my opinion.
I would try every other possible solution including behavior modification training or find a new home for the cat if you (general you) can't deal with it.
The OP already said she thinks it's cruel and I think that sets the precedence for her decision.
And yes, there are people who think it's cruel to sterilize cats and dogs (I'm not one of them and I do not put sterilization on the same level as declawing since the former has further implications on the overall animal population). My MIL is one of them.
I'm of the camp that if you're a pet owner, then you have to deal with the ups and downs of owning that pet. That or don't own a pet. I don't think that pet ownership should be conditioned on a medical procedure that really only benefits the owners. But that's just my opinion.
I would try every other possible solution including behavior modification training or find a new home for the cat if you (general you) can't deal with it.
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