3 comments to “Media misses the real scandal in Young”

  1. Tegan | February 13, 2013 | Permalink

    I’m so glad you highlighted all that is wrong in the last paragraph! How could the reporter get mandatory desexing so wrong?! And quote the opposite positions of three sources?! Total weirdness!

  2. Scully | March 14, 2013 | Permalink

    so sick of the reason behind not desexing being “it’s too expenisve” the problem actually is people just dont want to pay for the desexing. Reasonable thinking people recognise the desexing fees are generally quite reasonable – the problem is the mentailty of the unreasonable people…..right at the back of their mind, it lays there quietly, not rearing its head in public because it isn’t politcally correct…………….at the end of the day a) in australia most people have no idea of the true cost of health care because our health care is so heavily subsidised by the government (a right of every australia is to have access to health care!) 2) at the end of the day, something that no one ever wants to admit too……………..’it’s just an animal” and many people think they shouldnt have to pay as much for an animal, despite wanting exactly the same kind of medical services!
    these are the very same people that will be quite happy to pay anything between $800 – $1000 for a puppy in a pet shop and then winge about how much it is going to cost them to get the basic services provided in the first year of life – yet they could have gone to a shelter and got an animal with everything already done….but they didnt because as a rescue/shelter (read disposable) animal it isn;t worth the asking price.
    I know someone that works in the vet industry – this person becomes disheartned because it is very common for emotional blackmail to be used in the form of ” do what ever it takes becaue the pet is an important part of the family”……then when it comes to paying the bill its “what thats ridiculous – its’ just an animal” Vets are dammed if they do, and damed if they dont. They are criticised for bringing up the subject of money at a crucial time because they dont want owners to get into difficulties but if they dont mention it they get slammed because the owner was never informed.

  3. savingpets | March 14, 2013 | Permalink

    @Scully – so you’re sick of people who can’t, or won’t pay for desexing.

    Right. Great. Now what?

    Being ‘sick of it’ doesn’t help those owners who can’t genuinely afford it. And it certainly doesn’t help the pets of the owners who won’t pay for it.

    Studies on those owners who don’t desex, show the same thing time and time again. Cost is the major barrier to compliance. It just is; whether we like it, or want it to be, or not.

    So are we going to keep being ‘sick of it’, spew spittle and resent the public for what they may or may not be doing.

    Or are we going to do something that actually helps the cats?