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He looks a bit boney, poor thing. Have you got any worm pills? He would probably eat one quite easily if you could hide it in a bit of cheese etc |
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I'm waiting on my friend getting back to me. Her sister is talking to her OH about him today and if she wants to see him I'll grab him the next time I see him out the window. If she doesn't want him, then I'll give him some of the kitten wormer I have in the house. He had 2 little tortie girls going about with him today, so I suspect they are his litter mates, but they weren't keen on letting me have a look at them. I got a little rub off one and when I went back inside the house they came over for some food. Will just have to wait and see what happens now. |
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Alex - I hope you manage to secure the kitten. It's such a shame when they're neglected. And the grey chap is super . . . a real looker. |
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the torties were smaller than him and more boney, they were very skittish compared to the grey. he was willing to be petted but the girls shied away from me, beautiful little thing too. None of them have collares on now either. they did a few days ago (very ragged they were) |
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we have, but what I have decided to do is rehome the grey if poss, chat amongst the neighbours and see if I can find out who they actually belong to and then contact either the rspca or cpl. i will keep a close eye on them in the meantime and put out some food for them every day |
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