Michelle420
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what the shelter needs has no bearing on YOU being happy with kittens.
unless seeing them confined in cages does not make u happy and you can;t afford to adopt them or save them from being killed.
That can be true. I think volunteering is the way to feel the "free" love and not the angst you describe. Loving on them as Syrenn stated. I like to visit no-kill facilities when time allows for the pure smiles and giggles and love one gives and receives from these animals and just for my own piece of mind.
Volunteering is good I have done plenty of it.
For people who must work long hours and have alot of time obligations wouldn't be an option.
In some form there is always an aspect for someone of being in a state of obligation of course anyone can philosophically make the best of their own circumstance, I agree with both you and syrenn.
Volunteering requires no money !