According to related reports, this practice of signing a contract to adopt a kitten is to let the adopter sign a contract to buy cat food while adopting a cat. The designated adopter must buy a certain weight of designated brand cat food every month for a period of time, so obviously this kind of signing up to adopt kittens is a routine. You know, if you look at it from another angle, although the adopter adopted the cat for free, to some extent, it only changed the money for buying cats into the money for buying cat food, so it was not a free adoption. What's more, according to the contract signed by the adopter, if the kitten dies within seven days, although it can be adopted again, it will not terminate the cat food purchase contract. The adopter needs to continue to fulfill his obligation to buy cat food after re-adoption.
It can be seen that this so-called free adoption of kittens by signing a contract is essentially the same as buying cat food for kittens. Moreover, kittens can't stop buying cat food in the process of adoption, which is unfair to the adopters. Therefore, this adoption method looks more like a routine formulated by the store to promote cat food and does not belong to welfare. What's more, according to the client, she has found some people who have similar experiences with her online. They all wanted to buy cat food to adopt the kitten, and then the kitten died soon after returning home. Therefore, it can be said that this situation is not accidental, but also conforms to the characteristics of routines.
Generally speaking, I personally think that signing a contract to adopt a kitten is actually a routine, not a welfare. If you encounter this kind of thing in the future, you'd better be more careful to avoid being fooled.