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TessaFink t1_j3cxpov wrote

I did adopt from there and my cat (then a kitten) still has eye issues because of it. They clearly don’t have the facility and staff to care for the cats they take in. I’m just saying don’t give them more work they clearly can’t handle.

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Kolzig33189 t1_j3cyda5 wrote

I’d love to see how you can prove your adopted cat has eye issues specifically from the shelter and not just because she caught an illness at any point or is a genetic issue. Part of their adoption process is having an independent vet give an exam before bringing cat home.

And if you knowingly adopted a cat with an eye problem and then you’re mad at the shelter….I’m not sure what to tell you. Maybe choose a perfectly healthy cat next time. Or if it developed the eye issue after adoption, it’s either genetic, luck of draw illness, caught something from an existing cat at home, or on you yourself.

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TessaFink t1_j3cz31u wrote

We didn’t notice it until we got him home. And at the time he had only been at the cat connection and home.

But trust me I’m not trying to prove it to some random user on Reddit who can’t see how overwhelmed that place is. They can’t handle the work they do.

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Kolzig33189 t1_j3czml7 wrote

So the independent vet didn’t notice it either? Again, that’s part of the adoption process before you bring home. If no one noticed until you got home, that’s not on the shelter.

Edit: Ah I guess delete your posts and run away because you got caught in a lie. Classic Reddit.

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