Do you think its ok to get a cat from Pet Smart?

 
Do you think its ok to get a cat from Pet Smart?
i don't see why not.
ya that's well and good if you want a cat as your pet...
Yes because the cats they get are from shelters. So no guilt associated with buying a backyard breeder or irresponsible cat owner's pet directly.

The cat area of PetSmart is taken care of by the volunteers of the shelter they get the cats from not Petsmart workers. So you don't have to worry about PetSmart's less than average care.

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Adopted 2 cats from petsmart and did my research.
For years, PetSmart has assured PETA that sick and injured animals in its stores are provided with veterinary care when they need it. We didn't take the company's word for it. During an undercover investigation at the PetSmart store in Manchester, Connecticut—a store that has a Banfield companion animal hospital right inside it and that PetSmart boasts of as having an "outstanding pet care team" and an "exceptional pet care record"—PETA documented more than 100 small animals, including hamsters, domestic rats, lizards, chinchillas, and birds, who were deprived of veterinary care and slowly dying in the store's back room, out of customers' sight. are you really going to trust them to have taken care of ANY animal they have?

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http://www.petsmartcruelty.com/investigation_manchester.asp
Absolutely. The cats come from either shelters or rescue groups, and are cared for by volunteers from those groups. Petsmart simply allows them to use the space.

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Good luck!
I would recommend going to an adoption shelter because lots of those cats get euthanized everyday and adopting one could save it's life. I don't know about Pet smart to much, but I know adoption shelters include everything your cat needs (shots, fixed, ect.).