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Are we allowed to keep a baby if we found it at our door step?

Why do I have to fight the court to adopt the baby I found?

Why is it that someone like that bitch that threw away Baby Willow can just pop out baby after baby but I have to jump through hoops to get a baby?

you make it sound like the baby is an object or something. that alone is cringe worthy.
 
Inspired by the recent event with Baby Willow (google it), this question just came to my mind.

Suppose I woke up one morning and found a baby at my door step. Am I allowed to keep it? After I called the authority that is.

Is there a finder's keeper rule regarding babies?

Legislation depends on location. In the European Union, the authorities would take custody and decide the baby's future. Which authority depends on the country. In most countries it could be a regional competence, so it would be a Spanish autonomia, a Belgian gewest/region, a Dutch provincie or a German Land. But nowhere in the EU would it be up to you.

In fact, even if you "find" a pet you cannot keep it without informing the (usually local) authorities, so they can investigate if your dog or cat is being missed by its rightful owners.
 
Nope. I'm betting on my boyfriend's womb... but I guess I shouldn't hold my breath on this one LOL.

Um, you DO realize you have to bring them in during the worst of the winter, and that their straw must be changed daily? And they scatter kibble EVERYWHERE.

Make sure you're going into it eyes wide open.
 
Crush the spawn beneath your heel before it knows what is happening.
 
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