Would you sell your pet for $140,000?
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Interesting topic. I'm not really sure. I've had several offers from random strangers and friends alike to take my chih-weiner, but never took any of them. Of course, no one was offering money either....
It would have to be a strange mix of amount versus potential owner versus my current emotional state lol0 -
ummmm yep.0
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$140k?! Absofrickenlutely.0
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Never ever ever... I love my 2 cats so much. They are brothers from the same litter, 3 years old. Cats as well as dogs have 15, maybe 20 years at best. We need to make it the best damn 15-20 years of their life!0
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Yes....I take cash, visa and mastercard...lol0
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If I knew they would take good care of my dog? Yes... my ex and I just split and this would solve some issues.
Plus it means that they would have to deal with the dog hair...0 -
I doubt my 16-year-old cat with thyroid issues has $140,000 worth of value to anyone else. But I would have to say no, because we do have a pretty tight bond and I couldn't live with myself if I cut her loose after all these years... EXCEPT if the person buying my home was personally known to me, and the cat was too old to make a happy transition to a new place. That actually did happen to me once; I had to leave my 17-year-old cat with my former roomies because I tried taking him with me but he howled for three days and nights because he was scared to death and didn't know where he was. He was instantly fine when I brought him back to the old home and lived out the rest of his days very happily in familiar surroundings... I think I did the right thing.0
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Depends on the bond I have with the pet. I love my two cats but I would part with them to a loving home for a big wad of cash. I would chop off a limb rather than give up my dog though.0
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MarissaPalm wrote: »Never ever ever... I love my 2 cats so much. They are brothers from the same litter, 3 years old. Cats as well as dogs have 15, maybe 20 years at best. We need to make it the best damn 15-20 years of their life!
But no matter how we try, it will also be the worst 15-20 years of their life.
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I think that if someone offered me as much as that family was offered for the house and then said they would give me an extra $140,000 if I included my cat in the sale, I would tell them no. I would not trust any reason they would give me for paying $140,000 for my cat. I would just take the $2,060,000 they offered if I do not include the cat in the sale.0
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Oh hells yeah0
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Maybe I'm misreading the article but it seems they offered extra for the house to keep the cat. Does that mean the would still offer the $2 million for the house without the cat? I think the crazy people here are the buyers who would pay $140K for a cat in the first place because their daughter liked it. Some people have too much money and not enough sense.0
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Hell yes, I have no pets, but if I did I totally would.0
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even though I call my cats *kitten* and pretend they annoy me they are basically my children and the only "people" I talk to on a regular basis. that being said..... I wouldn't even have to think twice about this. but only if they were being sold to a good home.0
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Eww. No way!0
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I hate the cat, but my son loves her, so I couldn't give her up.
I also love my house, so I wouldn't consider selling it for anything less than perhaps $15 million, which it's not worth.0
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