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Aww that is such a shame. The poor wee cat. I hope the owner realises whats happened and either takes an interest in her remaining cat or finds someone who will give her/him a loving warm home to call their own. Run free wee cat xx |
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Poor little Cat, i fear for the other one. I'm sure cats can get hypothermia and therby freeze to death. We have a similar situation where a neighbour has lost interest in her cats and neglects them including providing no shelter at all, even in the conditions we have just had. For the last couple of years we have let the cats in when the weather has been realy bad and i believe they would have died if we hadn't intervened. We finaly have her agreement for us to approach a shelter. Like you it sickens me that people can treat their animals like this. |
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Poor little cat - I am quite sure that any animal can die of hypothermia and of course if the owner hasn't been interested enough to feed the cats sufficiently, it would have been even easier. |
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Agree with Angie, any warm blooded animal if not fed enough and left out in sub zero temperatures with no shelter could die. I am sure a lot of animals will have suffered the same fate as this poor little cat. It annoys me that just because cats have fur people expect them to be able to withstand any weather. We didnt even allow ours to stay out in the conservatory for very long when it was so cold - much to their indignation Run wild, run free little cat........... |
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That's heartbreaking. Yes, I'm sure with no shelter and probably not enough food the little one could have succumbed to hypothermia ......It boggles belief how someone could allow that.... |
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I wish people could be prosecuted and banned from having pets if they don't provide shelter. It seems as if as long as the cats are fed then nothing can be done ? |
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Ugh! this woman has no feelings You say since her pregnancy she has become disinterested in her cats, well, I only hope her attitude changes when her child is born how soon with the baby novelty wear off! As for the remaining cat I hope she has the good sense to rehome it, now before any more neglect ensues. Rather than blame her pregnancy, she could consider that she should be feeling more protective and maternal to small creatures- mm? |
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What a sad story, I can't believe this would be left to happen. A cat is probably more likely to die of hypothermia than lifestock or a dog, if it can find no shelter because it has a large surface area to volume so will suffer from heat loss more quickly than a larger animal. She should be reported, even if nothing happens hopefully a warning will hopefully give her a fright and make her care for/ rehome the other one. There is no way a 2 year old cat should be dying outside in this weather- its disgraceful. |
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