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wwe 13-03-2012 21:13

Abandoned Cat
 
Hi my mate lives next door to a neighbour who have moved out and left there cat.From what 1 of the neighbours told my mate is that they don't want it no more so that's why they left it. The cat keeps coming in my mates garden crying. Is there any place they can ring to take it in?

peanut 13-03-2012 21:18

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Point them to a no kill animal shelter. The RSPCA I wouldn't trust.

Kymmy 13-03-2012 21:19

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Ring the RSPCA Cruelty Line 0300 1234 999 and they should send out an inspector

wwe 13-03-2012 21:32

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Originally Posted by Kymmy (Post 35398860)
Ring the RSPCA Cruelty Line 0300 1234 999 and they should send out an inspector

My mate said he tryed the RSPCA they woun't take it in

Gary L 13-03-2012 22:01

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The RSPCA really are a waste of space. they only do anything about animals if there's a camera crew watching or something.

any other time they're just not interested in what the whole point of the 'charity' is supposed to be about.

but do keep donating money to them though. they need it.

Stephen 13-03-2012 22:05

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Try the cat protection league.

TheDaddy 14-03-2012 07:34

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Originally Posted by Gary L (Post 35398880)
The RSPCA really are a waste of space. they only do anything about animals if there's a camera crew watching or something.

any other time they're just not interested in what the whole point of the 'charity' is supposed to be about.

but do keep donating money to them though. they need it.

Helps if there is a border line care in the community case owner for them to bully and "arrest" in front of the cameras to, glad they were to busy anyway, in days gone by it'd already be dead if they had taken it in.

AbyssUnderground 14-03-2012 13:12

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If nobody will take it he could at least give it some food and a box with some blankets in (if he's not keen on letting it into his house).

Hom3r 14-03-2012 13:19

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Can he not take it in?

It would be a good stress relief after a hard days work, sitting down stroking it.

Taf 14-03-2012 13:52

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2 strays (queen and her female kitten) have been hanging around our garden for a few days. The local vet wants £6 +VAT to check for microchips.

DO NOT FEED STRAYS! No matter how their cries melt your heart! They will adopt you!

As did next doors' cat.....

wwe 14-03-2012 14:21

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35399108)
Can he not take it in?

It would be a good stress relief after a hard days work, sitting down stroking it.

He would but his landlord does't alow pets :(

Anonymouse 14-03-2012 15:08

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There will surely be a no-kill shelter somewhere in the area. Please find it. That poor cat does not deserve to die for its owners' callousness. Why didn't they take it to a shelter if they didn't want it?

Is there a local PDSA? They'll help you find a shelter, surely, even though the cat isn't ill.

If the cat's left long enough, it'll go feral - and has it been neutered/spayed? If not, it'll add to the stray problem. Spaying/neutering doesn't cost that much.

gazzae 14-03-2012 16:07

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Originally Posted by Hom3r (Post 35399108)
Can he not take it in?

It would be a good stress relief after a hard days work, sitting down stroking it.

Yes I find stroking pussy to be a great stress reliever.

Gary L 14-03-2012 18:07

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35399225)
Yes I find stroking pussy to be a great stress reliever.

I did that once and the thing got up and bit me!

budwieser 14-03-2012 22:59

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Originally Posted by gazzae (Post 35399225)
Yes I find stroking pussy to be a great stress reliever.

Me Too...:D


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