The Editor,
Re: "SPCA barking up wrong tree (regarding the SPCA's adoption screening process)," Letters, Aug. 22.
The paperwork is required to track you down should your kitten become a found stray.
The fact is that someone has assessed your ability to own and care for a kitten and found it lacking.
Yes, adoptions are denied as well as accepted. Yours was denied.
It's something like getting a driver's license, isn't it? And passing the test!
So now, you, as a taxpaying Richmond resident, want to re-introduce the sale of pets.
Since I am also a taxpaying Richmond resident and not a member of the "morally superior" groups, I do not want any of my tax dollars paying for picking up your stray cat or worse still, your roadkilled cat.
Donald Flintoff Richmond