Saturday, October 19, 2024

The Prime Minister didn't adopt. He shopped.

 

KITTENS LIKE CONRAD NEED A HOME....

Humans will keep buying us. As if we were a packet of cereal from a supermarket. Then after buying us with money, they think they own us.

Indeed their stupid laws says we are a possession.

The UK prime minister is the latest idiot to buy a cat. He has acquired an expensive Maine coon kitten "for his children." That's a typical politician's excuse.

He could have adopted a kitten that needed a home. He could have been like American president Joe and his wife Jill Biden who always adopt rescue animals.

Our prime minster just flashed the cash. If it was his purrsonal cash. Maybe it wasn't. He doesn't buy his own glasses and his suits. They are donated by a friend.

He could have set a good example by getting a rescue cat. He could have done something for cat welfare. He might even have shown some love and sympathy for homeless cats.  He chose not to. 

I am glad I am a cat, not a politician. I think more clearly. I have proper pride. 



6 comments:

  1. Spot on! Indeed, an idiot setting a wrong example :(

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  2. George, the world knows what an idiot the UK prime minister is! The Bidens are no better or smarter! They are cheap - that's why the adopt rescued dogs. In fact, it is a whole "culture" in North America to adopt not buy!

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  3. North Americans are not snubs as British are! Generally Europeans are snobbish, especially when it comes to their animal companions! When I moved to America ..I was shocked to see people driving Ferrari and walking mutts :)

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  4. That is setting such a bad example.

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  5. Yup! We really need to convince people to adopt shelter pets.
    Mum likes shelters and has adopted from them. Thats where she got me!
    Purrs Winnie

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  6. What about Larry, still in residence at # 10. And "Riley" says shopping is bad and adopting is dumb. Must not be a fan of us childless cat ladies either.

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