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Those poor cats. They will become very ill indeed if they are churing out litter after litter. The RSPCA have to investigate any complaint, perhaps if there is more than one complaint made, it may hold more water... At the very least they will talk with her about the health risks and help her with neutering costs... Got to be worth a try. |
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I feel very sorry for these poor cats, even if their other needs are taken care of ............. so many more poor little mouths being born with no thought of how they will live. I would think that your friend's neighbour's neighbours might have grounds for making complaints to RSPCA and a good talking to from one of their officers may help. It's really all about education and making people take a more responsible attitude towards animals. |
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