• Σχόλιο του χρήστη 'mari.Κ' | 4 Απριλίου 2011, 18:38

    Νομιζω οτι αφου αναφερθηκαν για σκυλους πρεπει να αναφερθουν και για γατες αφου επι τω πλειστων επιλεγοντε για ζωα συντροφιας χωρις να αποκλειω αλλα ειδη ,παρακαλω οποιος εχει περισσοτερες γνωσεις για ζωα συντροφιας γενικα και κρινει οτι ειναι απαραιτητο ας τις παραθεσει.Εδω παραθετω απο την ιστιοσελιδα της διεθνης ομοσπονδιας γατων The Cat Fanciers' Association την ιστιοσελιδα για τις ελαχιστες breeding πραδιαγραφες CFA Cattery Standard Minimum Requirements http://www.cfa.org/client/catterystandard.aspx Εδω παραθετω αποσπασμα απο τη νομοθεσια οπως παρουσιαζεται στην ιστιοσελιδα απο τη διεθνης ομοσπονδια γατων http://www.cfa.org/client/orglegal.aspx The CFA Legislative Group is charged with providing guidance to those individuals or member clubs who are opposing unreasonable animal control legislation in their geographic area. The committee members review and analyze proposals, offer opinions, and provide information to those working to overcome the pressure to limit and control the activities of pedigreed cat breeders as a way to end what has been termed "Pet Overpopulation". We continuously put forth a broader perspective, and this has led to our preference for the term, "cat and dog population surplus" since "pet" "overpopulation" implies that too much reproduction is the sole source of the problems which result in unnecessary euthanasia in shelters, and that people's pets are entirely responsible . Neither premise is correct. The CFA Legislative Group has instead emphasized that there are many complex factors involved, including shelter operation policies, abandonment and relinquishment of once wanted animals, unnecessary limit laws, and lack of acceptance of pets in rental housing. Though we recognize that overpopulation is an important factor, it is the uncontrolled matings of feral cats and the unplanned reproduction of free roaming pet cats which need to be the focus. The numbers of cats of a recognizable breed found in shelters is negligible to extremely low in proportion to that of cats which are random bred, homeless, feral and/or unweaned kittens.