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Oh Squirrel, isn't that awful? Poor Lucky ... and that's certainly not an apt name for her, poor wee girl! I suppose it's partly procrastination and partly just not really giving a damn ..... |
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That's just dreadful. I said in Miranda Luck's thread the other day that I think a national campaign is needed. I know that it's probably too expensive for charities to consider but it needs to be funded .... don't know how public service announcements get aired, but I'm sure that spay/neuter is in fact something that needs national (and international) coverage of the widest sort possible. If I ever become a millionaire, I would sponsor such a campaign. |
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Yep, it is horrible. Poor cat was given the name Lucky cause she was adopted off of the street by this woman - misguided though she was. Turned up pregnant, no chip, seemingly abandoned, and the lady did everything for her. Then, in a moment of thoughtlessness she let the girl out (she was begging to go out by all accounts) while nursing and poor wee one ends up having second lot of kittens. The person was pretty right on with the getting her neutered when I last talked with her, but finances were pretty tight - to the point of having to move out of the accommodation tight - and that's the result. Poor little girl. |
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