Jun 17, 2017, 5:50 PM

@Cupcake Oddly, I see this more from volunteer rescues than even from vets. Especially when the volunteer is not an animal trainer or a professional in an animal-related field.

Part of it comes from just 'loving the animals' (not in any creepy way) and that often enough includes a lot of extra spoiling that is often very costly for a minimal, if not outright questionable, benefit.

For instance, the rescue we got our cats from years ago 'recommended' a cat food that was over $50/bag and it'd last at most 2 weeks. Even our vet called this complete and utter bullshit, and recommended healthy options that would be much better for our cats by far that was less than half that.

Try not to take the snobbery to heart, which I know is easier said than done. A lot of people will (often uselessly or counterproductively) spoil their pets, especially rescues that may have been poorly treated by their former owners, as some sort of 'who loves their baby more' competition, or as a way to sling some shade at or render a condemnation of the previous owner's poor treatment or abandonment of the pet. This all leads to a whole lot of incredibly silly behavior, in the end.