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16-04-2006, 01:17 AM   #11

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


aww poor Cleo and poor tom



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16-04-2006, 02:31 AM   #12

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


That was really kind of you to give the food to the poor tom's owner...hope she will feed him! !Hugs to you & Cleo!



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16-04-2006, 10:21 AM   #13

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


What a terrifying experience for Cleo (and you!) Kazz.......I'm glad she is ok now.

I always keep the cat flap locked at night as I know cats have tried to come in during the daytime.
(((cuddles))) for Cleo!



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16-04-2006, 10:53 AM   #14

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


I had this once with the bullying cat in my area!! Up around 2 in the morning to a cat fight - but in this case mine were only about 1. Scared them to bits though so feel for poor Cleo (and you of course).

Glad all is well - and keep that flap locked at night!!!



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16-04-2006, 11:33 AM   #15

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here



Poor Cleo - and poor intruder, really.
Well done for trying to help him Kazz..............could you now 'just happen' to be passing the CP free neutering station???
You don't feel like offering to adopt? Silly question - it's not a sensible proposition at the mo, is it?



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16-04-2006, 01:11 PM   #16

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


I have spoken to the girl this morning and they don't appear to be being cruel cruel. However I think the cat is well and truely at the bottom of her problems. She thanked me again for the food, and asked if I could have some back in case present boyfriend thinks she's spent the money on the cat. so I have had it back she has had two tins for today and tomorrow and will get another two tins day after, she is going to feed the cat the whole tin a day and make believe to boyfriend he is having 1/2 tin a day. I will have to buy cheaper brand like supermarket own too as he has told her not to spend good money on catfood, we have also come up with a plan for the dried food she is putting it in a cocoa tin. so he won't see it, but that should help it is good quality cat dried food. So he should be fine, still not seen the cat though and I have spoken to her about having him "done" and told her the CP do free neuturing and that I could take him for her and bring him back.

I can see the blokes point there are 2 children and a 3rd on the way so cat food would be low on their priorities I imagine.

Karen

I wonder how I get myself into these situations. Hnestly now I am buying food for a cat I don't own.



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16-04-2006, 01:27 PM   #17

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You are a Good Samaritan Kazz......and just can't help it!



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16-04-2006, 01:41 PM   #18

Re: Cleo been in fight - panic stations here


well done Kazz and good on the girl for taking your offer

but i have to say i am a single mum with 3 kids with every little money coming in and i dont have trouble feeding my dogs or cats and there all on good food the dogs burns and the cats royal canin and tinned foof



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16-04-2006, 02:33 PM   #19

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Originally Posted by bobbie3917
well done Kazz and good on the girl for taking your offer

but i have to say i am a single mum with 3 kids with every little money coming in and i dont have trouble feeding my dogs or cats and there all on good food the dogs burns and the cats royal canin and tinned foof
Natalie you are a good mother and manager obviously she is I would gues only in her early 20's at most if in her 20's at all. She has two children a 1 on the way from different fathers and seems to be one of those girls who should still be being looked after not loking after. Never see any family visit like parents brother/sisters etc only the friends of the present boyfriend. Shame.

Karen



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16-04-2006, 03:12 PM   #20

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I also do not have much money to spare - work part time, two children and no help from their **** of a father - but I still can pay all my bills and feed us all fairly well.

It is down to managing your money and prioritising - dont have new clothes etc if food is needed!!! The boyfriend seems to be the problem here as she seems scared of his reactions if she has spent money on "decent" cat food.



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