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Originally Posted by Kay
The latest issue I have is a lot more recent, this year in fact. 70 Persian cats have been taken off a breeder in and she has since been banned for life from owning any cat. The RSPCA had it put in the local paers how they had saved this cats and got the owner/breeder prosecuted, which is fine, what they omitted to say is that they put 30 of the cats to sleep just because they had something wrong with them. What was the something wrong? You are probably thinking FIV as has already been mentioned but no it was nothing more than RINGWORM.
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I agree, with the Persians, and I have commented on the above case several times. Fortunately out of that exact case, several charities have taken them on, where they will (once the ringworm has been cleared) be found loving homes. In fact the RSPCA have had the cats since last year, and at the time, our branch of the Cats Protection had room (as our isolation unit was empty) and our manager was quite happy to fill the isolation unit with the above. But yet the RSPCA initially refused our help which would have relieved them financially, both in the terms of the cost of ringworm (ringworm is a very lengthly treatment, we had more than one litter in our isolation unit for 9-10 months) and the cost of putting them to sleep. I believe that the majority of cats would still be alive today, if not all.
There has been cases (and this applies to dog charities too, so it is not a cat specific problem) where other charities have offered to take on the cost (and responsibility) of the animals concerned. But the RSPCA have refused and instead put the animal to sleep, sometimes not in the best manner, whereas other charities would keep the animal alive.
I think the best thing to do if anyone does not want their animals to go to the RSPCA when they are dead, is to make it a condition of their will that their cats go to the Cats Protection/Battersea/Blue Cross or other independent charity.
I actually had an RSPCA cat calendar for Christmas: I do not agree with the RSPCA, so it got binned. I bought another cat calendar instead, as I wont have anything with RSPCA logo in my house. I keep on getting letters from the RSPCA (addressed to me, not general ones addressed to "the householder") asking for £10 an month, so each time I just unopen them, write on the envelope "not known at this address, return to sender", and pop them in the envelope. Hopefully, they will get the message that in no circumstances that I will ever help them, either by adopting or giving financially.