This is my first actual posting in this community, so be gentle... ^_~So, some background: I recently found a 2 month old kitten abandoned in the snow behind one of the local shopping centers. I love the little kitty, and would love to keep her, but with two cats in my home already, both with special diets, I simply cannot afford to take in a third. =( So I did what any cat lover would do in this situation: I started asking friends, family, and coworkers if anyone knew a place for her to go. My coworkers were sympathetic to the kitten's peril, and agreed to help her find a home somewhere. She's been through enough trauma with being cruely left out in the snow to die, the least we can do is give her a happy, loving home.Unfortunately, customers overhearing me talk about said kitten were just rotten, and clearly not fond of cats. Those that heard me tell about how I found her told me I should have left her in the snow to die, because "who wants another cat around here?" Otherwise, they told me to shoot her, stab her, or give her to someone who will eat them or stomp them to death. Srsly, think of the worst way you could kill a kitten, and it might have been suggested to me, or at least some variation.I understand that some people aren't "cat people", and there are some that really dislike the critters. But why are you going out of your way to suggest such cruel and inhumane ways to kill a little kitten who's been through enough of it? It just disgusts me.In case you're curious, "Snowdrift" the kitten is still without a permanent home as of this post. But maybe between me and the folks who are helping me ask around, we can find someone, somewhere, that has space in their heart and their home for the lovable little fluffball. =3A special thanks to everyone here helping me find a home for Snowdrift! If you need additional info, here's my official journal entry on her , and a piccie of her as well!