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Don't blame you for being a bit annoyed! That kitten is still a bit young to be out all day in bad weather, and while it's very kind of you to let the little fellow in you shouldn't have to babysit him! Could you have a gentle word or two with them? |
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Sounds like your cats nose is out of joint and a bit jealous of the kitten, so punishing you by staying out. |
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Poor kitten, if your neighbour doesn't have a catflap for the kitten they should at least have somewhere the kitten could go for shelter in the bad weather ....... what on earth will they do when the cold winter weather comes..? ![]() It was good of you to 'look after' it all those hours, John but as dandysmom says, it shouldn't be your responsibilty. |
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Oh I would have too, kado! I couldn't stand having a kitten out in bad weather like that. But it's obviously annoying Tommy; we don't want him to go looking for new digs! |
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Gave Tommy a big hug from you Kado..Tommy came in just after I posted..I dont know what to do about the kitten, I feel I just cannot ignore him..just have to see how things work out.. |
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In late july 2 more kittens where dumped again by the river in a carrier lucky they was found the next morning. They escaped about a week or so later the person who took them in said she wasnt realy bothered about them either but they was returned to her. About a fortnight ago i was talking to a villiager who lived across the road from her. They wasnt even old enough to go out. She phoned the rspca up and she said if she brought them in she would be the one doing wrong by cat-napping. She does run a pet shop no animals though and does know what she is on about. The rspca have told the woman to keep them in as they are far too young but they wont do anything else about it. I know your in a difficult dilema with Tommy but you have too do the best for him he is your first priority. Please let us know how you and Tommy gets on. I havent met tommy but he has hit a heart string |
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If the person who owns the kitten cannot provide a cat flap (for example they are in rented accommodation and the property owner will not allow them to do so) or the door is unsuitable for one, then I would get them to provide some kind of shelter, such as a purposely made outdoor cat house or a small dog kennel, with some bedding inside. An ordinary cat bed left outside is not suitable as the kitten needs somewhere rain and weather proof. I would speak to them as obviously like people said, Tommy is not happy. If they are not willing to do so, then they are being irresponsible. I would then phone the RSPCA and say that it is being left out in all weathers and hopefully they will issue the owner with a warning notice. |
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