Because kitten mills will go underground as kittens become scare and therefore worth more money.
Not exact matches
Cutting off the ability to sell to pet stores would make things a little harder for the
millers,
because they'd have to sell retail themselves, rather than wholesale their puppies and
kittens.
Just one thing, though: I advocate for these cash croppers to be referred to as «animal
mills» rather than «puppy
mills»
because the latter term leads most people to believe the issue is about dogs rather than the nation's most beloved and popular companions, CATS and
KITTENS, as well as those.
WHEREAS, although the Township Council recognizes that not all dogs and cats retailed in pet shops are products of inhumane breeding conditions and would not classify every commercial breeder selling dogs and cats to pet shops as a «puppy
mill» or «
kitten factory», it is the Township Council's belief that puppy
mills and
kitten factories continue to exist in part
because of public demand for the sale of dogs and cats in pet shops; and
But PETA wants to obscure the difference between puppy
millers and responsible breeders who are as careful with the placement of their pups and
kittens,
because their goal isn't that all dogs and cats should have safe, loving homes; their goal is that domestic dogs and cats should not exist.
Puppy
mills and
kitten mills are a concern
because of the mass numbers of animals involved and the degree of cruelty that these animals are subjected to through filthy living conditions, malnutrition, mass breeding and lack of veterinary care.
California's law came about
because of the predominant number of baby animals for sale in pet stores that come from puppy
mills,
kitten factories, and breeders just looking to make a buck.
Kitten -
mill kittens may be unhealthy or poorly socialised due to their poor start in life or
because their mother has been weakened by over-breeding.
Animals repeatedly inbred by commercial breeding operations (known as puppy or
kitten mills) suffer horrifically cruel conditions
because they are treated as machine - like objects for profit.