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Awwww poor kitty and poor owners. I am so glad to hear the boys took responsibility and took the cat to their Mum to get Vet treatment x |
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Know who the owners are of this poor cat It actually belongs to one of the dinner ladies at the local infants school. She was really upset when she came to thank me for phoning after she put an advert in the local shop saying 'Lost Cat'. I felt really sorry for her She lives just down the street from me. She was taken to the RSPCA who were about as much help as a chocolate fireguard as usual :angry: They refused to go and collect the cat, then they got the lady who had been given the cat by the lads to go to the end of her street so they could take her. The poor lady didn't have a cat carrier so put her in a cool box but told the RSPCA not to put the lid on otherwise the cat would suffocate and the RSPCA collection officer refused to take her unless the lid was on Unfortunately the cat, called Star, had to be PTS as her injuries were too severe. I have given the lady pick of the 2nd lot of semi's I'm due to have in in a couple of weeks time. |
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I am not a great fan of the RSPCA at the best of times but this made me sick to the stomach. Sort of Kazz but hopefully, now that i know I can let them go to new homes without getting too attached, I may progress to helping out rescue's |
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