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The deal about cats in Korea - appeal!!
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littlefish_bighook



Joined: 05 Feb 2003
Location: Suwon Massive

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:35 pm    Post subject: The deal about cats in Korea - appeal!! Reply with quote

I already know the thing about cats, why Koreans don't like them etc etc and I even found out they get boiled for rheumatism remedies, but what I can't figure out is why many foreigners in Korea aren't interested in cats too.

My ad for my cat has been on the buy/sell/trade forum (so please don't knock me for the off-topic) for a little more than a week I think and the only person who replied to me was me, to add some more info.

There are a couple of other people advertising cats to give away in the forum so my appeal is for anyone who normally doesn't read the buy/sell/trade and thinks they could give our cats a home to please let us know.

I know its irresponsible to have a pet if you know you are going to leave, but in truth I wasn't sure and I was going to make plans to send her home but it's ludicrously complicated to get her to New Zealand and she might not even survive the flight from what I've heard.

Please please please if you want some company, help us out. I know in my situation I rescued this cat in the first place and it would really depress me if I couldn't find her a home. I even tried asking the vet if he would euthanise her because I find it more humane than life on the Korean street, and he said no because she's too healthy.

cheers

little fish
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casey's moon



Joined: 14 Sep 2004
Location: Daejeon

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 5:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm allergic to cats -- sorry.

But I just want to say that I NEVER check the Buy/Trade/Sell forum, because I'm basically never looking to buy, trade or sell. I guess you just reminded me why I should check there -- since it appears to be against the rules to post that kind of "ad" anywhere else. Good to know.
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Swiss James



Joined: 26 Nov 2003
Location: Shanghai

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 6:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cats are evil, selfish little critters, whose main relationship to humans is that of a witch's familiar.
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cheeky monkey



Joined: 18 Aug 2004

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 8:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

lfbh, i brought my cat from the us in may, and although it was complicated and a bit expensive, it was SO worth it. i dont know who told you that your animal might DIE in transit, whoever did was misinformed. as long as you do not drug your cat, her container is properly labled, and the plane doesn't crash, you will both arrive safely in nz.

although im certain there are differences between our countries, i am willing to offer up any information from my experience that could aid in you taking your fuzzy friend home with you. i encourage you to begin looking into it as soon as possible.

and please, i implore you, DO NOT reconsider euthanizing your animal. this is cruel and unnecessary, as there are shelters that will take your animal in the event that no one else is able to.
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mindmetoo



Joined: 02 Feb 2004

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 9:32 pm    Post subject: Re: The deal about cats in Korea - appeal!! Reply with quote

littlefish_bighook wrote:
... but what I can't figure out is why many foreigners in Korea aren't interested in cats too...

...I know its irresponsible to have a pet if you know you are going to leave, but in truth I wasn't sure and I was going to make plans to send her home but it's ludicrously complicated to get her to New Zealand and she might not even survive the flight from what I've heard.


You kind of answer your own question there. I'd love a cat but frankly I know I'm here 2 years. 3 max. A cat lives much longer than that and I'd have done my research a long time before hand to figure out what I had to do to bring a cat or a wife back.

You bought a cat on impulse and now the poor thing is paying the price for your selfishness. This animal has an appointment with a vet's needle I suspect.
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littlefish_bighook



Joined: 05 Feb 2003
Location: Suwon Massive

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

hey man check what I read again...I did not buy this cat on an impulse, I have even walked past the many mangy cats I have seen near my house but this one just kept on BEING there outside and was getting more and more pitiful and she had definitely been someone's pet before as she wasn't afriad of humans. At the time I thought I was doing the right thing, there's no need to make me feel like I didn't know what I was getting into.

As for the NZ thing, it takes more than 6 months as there is no such thing as rabies in our country, and I just found that out and I am leaving for sure in February. I was more than ready to take her with me so don't treat me like I'm some part-time animal lover.

There. Thats the truth so don't slam me anymore.

PS More info on shelters would be appreciated
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casey's moon



Joined: 14 Sep 2004
Location: Daejeon

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

cheeky monkey wrote:
lfbh, i brought my cat from the us in may, and although it was complicated and a bit expensive, it was SO worth it. i dont know who told you that your animal might DIE in transit, whoever did was misinformed. as long as you do not drug your cat, her container is properly labled, and the plane doesn't crash, you will both arrive safely in nz.

although im certain there are differences between our countries, i am willing to offer up any information from my experience that could aid in you taking your fuzzy friend home with you. i encourage you to begin looking into it as soon as possible.

and please, i implore you, DO NOT reconsider euthanizing your animal. this is cruel and unnecessary, as there are shelters that will take your animal in the event that no one else is able to.


euthanising an animal is not cruel and is sometimes necessary. it can be the best thing for the animal -- probably better than a shelter in Korea where it will likely be euthanised eventually anyway, but first terrorized by an unfamiliar, scary atmosphere.
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katydid



Joined: 02 Feb 2003
Location: Here kitty kitty kitty...

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Dave's is not the only means for communicating with other foreigners. The "other" site has a Buy/Sell/Trade forum, there's Seoul Classified, you could probably find someone willing to take on your cat.

And don't beat yourself up for housing a cat for a matter of months or a year or whatnot. You gave it a good life in that time, and someone else can do the same. It might be nice though as a favor to the next owner to get your kitty spayed or get its shots up to date, before passing it along.

DON'T let her go and don't take her to the vet to have her put down, though...that's the waste of a perfectly healthy kitty.
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red dog



Joined: 31 Oct 2004

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:42 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

It's very difficult to find a home for an animal here because there are just so many who need them, and because cats aren't as popular as they are in Western countries. (But even in North America there are many, many homeless cats killed because no one will adopt them.)

I don't think you should consider killing or abandoning her, and I really hope you will try to take her back with you to N.Z. if there's any way you possibly can. Maybe the Korea Animal Protection Society can provide some advice, or help find a home for her if it turns out that you really can't keep her. I don't think there are any guarantees that your cat will be adopted, but IMO if there's no way you can keep her then your best choice is either KAPS or Arumpoom, another animal protection group.

Korea Animal Protection Society
www.koreananimals.org

Arumpoom
www.withanimal.net

Korean Animal Net (site with links to different groups)
www.koreananimal.net
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Zyzyfer



Joined: 29 Jan 2003
Location: who, what, where, when, why, how?

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:43 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

littlefish_bighook wrote:
hey man check what I read again...I did not buy this cat on an impulse, I have even walked past the many mangy cats I have seen near my house but this one just kept on BEING there outside and was getting more and more pitiful and she had definitely been someone's pet before as she wasn't afriad of humans. At the time I thought I was doing the right thing, there's no need to make me feel like I didn't know what I was getting into.


You did the right thing, but you also have to understand why people aren't falling over each other for them. It's a lot of responsibility and not everyone wants it. Even then, there's people like myself and casey's moon who like pets but have allergies. I've babysat one cat and tried to have another, but both times my allergies kicked in and made everything difficult.

Hope someone wants to have a cat so you can find it a good home, but you've got to understand the nature of many people here; they're just here to have some fun and prepare for the next stage of their journey.
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crazylemongirl



Joined: 23 Mar 2003
Location: almost there...

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

For those who suggest taking the pet back to new zealand it's a very long diffcult and expensive process to bring in animals as they have very strict biosecurity laws. The aussies have the same deal for the obvious reason that both are island nations with agricultural economies.

As for your condrum I think that foreigners who aren't lifers here really need to think carefully about adopting pets as most of us are temporary vistors here but pets are a more long term comitment. If you can't see yourself in Korea in 10 years don't adopt a pet unless you know 100% that you can take it to your next prot of call.

Of course this is a little rich coming from me as I still have a cat at my parents house!


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cheeky monkey



Joined: 18 Aug 2004

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 10:52 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

casey's moon wrote:

euthanising an animal is not cruel and is sometimes necessary. it can be the best thing for the animal -- probably better than a shelter in Korea where it will likely be euthanised eventually anyway, but first terrorized by an unfamiliar, scary atmosphere.


although it is true that the experience of living in a shelter is probably a pretty miserable one, they will at least be fed, kept from fighting other cats, and at least have the OPPORTUNITY to be adopted as someone else's pet.

i applaud the OP for adopting the kitty in the first place, but putting an animal down because they are an inconvenience is no way to deal with the problem. my mother-in-law did this about 10 years ago when they couldn't find a home for their kitty, and STILL feels tormented about it. killing a virtual member of the family is not good for one's emotions (to say nothing of the animal Razz )

i know that shelters around the world are forced to euthanize unwanted pets every day, but through responsible pet ownership (read: fix your pet, whoever is listening!!) hopefully one day that will change.
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littlefish_bighook



Joined: 05 Feb 2003
Location: Suwon Massive

PostPosted: Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:20 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

my kitty is spayed, and had her shots as a baby but since than has never been outside except under my jacket so they are out of date. Of course I would get them done if someone could take her.

Thanks for the ups and responses. I still have 2 months so we shall see, and I will keep you posted.

t
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the saint



Joined: 09 Dec 2003
Location: not there yet...

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 2:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

crazylemongirl wrote:

As for your condrum I think that foreigners who aren't lifers here really need to think carefully about adopting pets as most of us are temporary vistors here but pets are a more long term comitment.

I wonder how all of you would answer this poll I've just created
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captain kirk



Joined: 29 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Wed Dec 01, 2004 4:54 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most of us live in 'one rooms'. If I was a cat I sure wouldn't want to be hanging around in a one room 24-7, no sir. Maybe other cats could handle the confined quarters, but not 'this cat'.
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