Octomom No Match For Real Reproducing Kitties
Written by Vegetarian Star on May 19th, 2010 in Animal Issues.
Octomom Nadya Suleman‘s attorney Jeff Czech said he was offended by the animal rights group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals comparing his client to a cat when they offered her money in exchange to hang a banner on her home promoting spaying and neutering.
Truth is, Suleman’s reproductive activities are a fraction of what real cats and dogs can do without in vitro fertilization.
As soon as cat reaches sexual maturity, it can breed and have up to five litters per year.
The average size litter is anywhere from 3-6 kittens, so that puts alley cat Fluffy with the ability to add 30 children to her family tree a year and give The Duggars some stiff competition.
Plus, cats don’t go through menopause and they can have these litters every year well into old age.
Eww. Old mammals having sex.
And now it’s evident why 4 million cats and dogs are euthanized each year in shelters because homes can’t be found for them.
Do what the PETA sign says: Don’t let your pet become an Octomom!
Get active in their sex lives and spay and neuter, taking advantage of several low cost Spay/Neuter programs in your state if you’re short on cash like Nadya.
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