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basdfg
21-01-2011
Can someone please help me.
There is cat trapped between mine and next door pouch.
I can't phone for help because my parrenrs don't believe it is trapped and my mobile is broke so it is only the Internet I can use o help it.
I live in London.
If any can help post or Pm me.
frisky python
21-01-2011
how long has it been there? is it really trapped? why do you think it is?

can you get it out?
basdfg
21-01-2011
It has been there since this morning.
It has not moved expect for face and eyes.
My parents won't let me and they wont do it yourself.
danleto
21-01-2011
I suggest you tell somebody else, a neighbour perhaps unless you want a cat's corpse stuck there instead.
basdfg
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by danleto:
“I suggest you tell somebody else, a neighbour perhaps unless you want a cat's corpse stuck there instead.”

I can't. My mum and dad still don't believe it is trapped.
Is anyone willing to call rspca
Zigesa
21-01-2011
I would say that if it has been there since this morning, it must be trapped. Cats are creature of habits and do tend to go back in for meals.

I would definitely, if your parents won't help, which I am sorry to say seems rather uncaring to me, go next door and ask for your neighbours help. They can ring for some advice on how to maybe coax the poor cat out. It is very cold tonight so it would be very hard to leave it there all night.

They may be able to call RSPCA or someone similiar who will have those special leads which they can hopefully hook over the cat to gently guide it out.
basdfg
21-01-2011
Thing is I am not allowed out of the house I can see the cat from the pouch and it still breathing.
Trifle Disaster
21-01-2011
Please go nextdoor, they may even know who's cat it is!
It's going to be a frosty night. If it is hurt or trapped it will not help being out tonight.
babycakes
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by basdfg:
“Thing is I am not allowed out of the house I can see the cat from the pouch and it still breathing.”

Send a message to a friend on FB, or MSN and ask them to call the RSPCA.

Why on earth won't your parents believe you if it can be seen ?
basdfg
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Trifle Disaster:
“Please go nextdoor, they may even know who's cat it is!
It's going to be a frosty night. If it is hurt or trapped it will not help being out tonight.”

The thing is I am not allowed.
Just had a row with my mum and dad who said
If they help it it will come back.
NewBallsPlease
21-01-2011
Screw the consequences - get next door and tell the person there, who will hopefully be a little more understanding than your parents.
babycakes
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by basdfg:
“The thing is I am not allowed.
Just had a row with my mum and dad who said
If they help it it will come back.”

They could be prosecuted if they contribute to the suffering of an animal.
babycakes
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by basdfg:
“The thing is I am not allowed.
Just had a row with my mum and dad who said
If they help it it will come back.”

So they do believe it is trapped but just don't care ?
basdfg
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by babycakes:
“So they do believe it is trapped but just don't care ?”

Not really. They just what would happen if they bow down to pressure.
babycakes
21-01-2011
The RSPCA believes that the basic welfare of all animals must take into account the 'Five Freedoms'. These are:

- freedom from hunger and thirst
- freedom from discomfort
- freedom from pain, injury or disease
- freedom to express normal behaviour
- freedom from fear and distress.
Maisey Moo
21-01-2011
How old are you. You have got too go and get someone now. The cat will die if you dont. Look up the RSPCA webiste and you will be able to email them. For christ stake do something now.
Cruachan
21-01-2011
I am surprised no one has asked what, in the context of the OP's use of it, is a "pouch".
babycakes
21-01-2011
email a friend straight away and get them to call the emergency 24-hour cruelty and advice line 0300 1234 999
Maisey Moo
21-01-2011
I think the op ment porch
babycakes
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Cruachan:
“I am surprised no one has asked what, in the context of the OP's use of it, is a "pouch".”

I assume it's a porch.
Zigesa
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Cruachan:
“I am surprised no one has asked what, in the context of the OP's use of it, is a "pouch".”

I am assuming 'porch' but spelt wrong?

Please, please go and get some help for the poor cat. If it has been there all day it will be dehydrated, hungry, cold, scared and your parents are contributing to the suffering of this cat. That is wrong.
Cruachan
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Maisey Moo:
“I think the op ment porch”

Thanks for that - I was struggling to make "couch" fit the circumstances.
Maisey Moo
21-01-2011
I have pm the op as well and you as well
Zigesa
21-01-2011
Originally Posted by Maisey Moo:
“I have pm the op as well”

Well done Maisey. I am worried for the cat. It is really cold tonight and it desperately needs to be resuced. Poor thing.
Maisey Moo
21-01-2011
I have also reported the thread not too get the OP into trouble but too see if we or digital spy could contact them in any other way. I know someone would go if its geniune
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