Adoption Fee and Questionnaire Surprise Blogger: 'Do You Not Get the Cat If You Answer Wrong?'
Translated from Estonian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A well-known blogger questioned the 150-euro adoption fee and detailed questionnaire for adopting kittens from a shelter.
- The discussion sparked a debate on whether strict adoption requirements protect animals or deter potential adopters.
Eveliis, a popular blogger, has sparked a debate by questioning the adoption process for kittens at an animal shelter. She planned to adopt two kittens from the same litter but was taken aback by the 150-euro fee per animal, with a reduced rate of 250 euros for both. While Eveliis emphasized that she was not seeking free animals and understood the shelters' costs, she questioned if the fee was too high, given the many cats awaiting homes.
The discussion on social media quickly evolved into a fundamental argument about animal welfare policies. Eveliis's concern was whether such stringent requirements, including a comprehensive questionnaire, might inadvertently deter individuals who could provide loving and secure homes for these animals. The core of the debate centers on balancing the need to ensure animals go to suitable environments with the risk of alienating potential adopters.
Shelters often implement such measures to prevent animals from falling into the wrong hands, ensuring they are adopted by responsible individuals who can meet their needs. However, the high cost and detailed application process can be a barrier for some compassionate people. The situation highlights the ongoing challenge shelters face in finding the right balance to maximize adoptions while safeguarding the well-being of the animals in their care.
Is the 150-euro adoption fee and the detailed questionnaire for one cat a bit over the top?
Originally published by Postimees in Estonian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.