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I know it wouldn't work, and it's not going to happen. It was a FANTASY.
I think that limiting it to companion animals would be appropriate.Originally Posted by strange_wings
^ It wasn't your post so much as everyones. And that's the way it would be - if allowed a deduction where would it stop? Would fish keepers get to claim every single one of their fish? (keeping saltwater aquariums is rather pricey after all). What about ranchers or dairy farmers? Just imagine filing for a few hundred head of cattle!
I have 20 reptiles alone, some of the members on here have 25-30 pets or more combined. What about the insects I keep to feed them - I spend $40-60 at a time for supplies to make their food. It'd simply never work no matter how much money we do have to spend.
So my reptiles are not companion animals? and neither are birds, rabbits, or rodents (very commonly kept pets).Originally Posted by catsknowme
I think that limiting it to companion animals would be appropriate.