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if it was me i would of been tempted to say the kitten were worse then they are (ie, sticky eyes crusty nose), then maybe the RSPCA might go and see them and 1, it might get the pet shop owner to clean things up 2, the rscpa person might think that they need to be taken from there for there own health |
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Hi Random - thanks for the update. I had been thinking about Ani and wondering how he'd got on. Guess that you'll be able to get rid of the worms without too much trouble. I always wonder whether it must be painful for the kitties - still much better out than it. Very sorry for all the negative responses you've got from RSPCA and the council - pass the buck why not? Guess the next step could be contacting your local councillor or even your MP??? Or what about your local newspaper???? |
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