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When Good Intentions Go Bad
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 590849" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>That's just pitiful! I can see where there might be a very fine line between genuinely wanting to help animals and becoming obsessed over it. I think some people start off with good intentions and then quickly get in over their heads. It's not hard to do. I've seen people like this on the TV shows like "Hoarders" where they have dozens and dozens of animals living in horrible conditions. These people seem to be blinded to the fact that the animals mostly are sick and suffering and really believe that they are helping them. I can understand it because if I allowed myself, I would probably end up doing this too. But at least with me, I know when I have reached my limit. It costs a great deal of money to properly take care of an animal, providing them with the proper food, vet care and attention. If you can't do that with the animals you have, then you have too many.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 590849, member: 1883"] That's just pitiful! I can see where there might be a very fine line between genuinely wanting to help animals and becoming obsessed over it. I think some people start off with good intentions and then quickly get in over their heads. It's not hard to do. I've seen people like this on the TV shows like "Hoarders" where they have dozens and dozens of animals living in horrible conditions. These people seem to be blinded to the fact that the animals mostly are sick and suffering and really believe that they are helping them. I can understand it because if I allowed myself, I would probably end up doing this too. But at least with me, I know when I have reached my limit. It costs a great deal of money to properly take care of an animal, providing them with the proper food, vet care and attention. If you can't do that with the animals you have, then you have too many. [/QUOTE]
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