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How do you tell if a cat is 'homeless'
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FCUK
10-11-2011
Originally Posted by JJ75:
“Seriously What a thing to say. Icelady has done her best for this cat and I dont think loading blame on her shoulders is the way forward.

Maybe its not what you mean but the way its written is full of blame and an attempt to make her feel guilty. Not very nice.”

Oh no, god no, i didn't mean it that way. I'm sorry if it came across that way and no way am i pointing blame at her. Yes she has done lots for this cat cause she is a good person. But now if this cat hasn't got her...i was just wondering who he will turn to now...
JJ75
10-11-2011
Originally Posted by FCUK:
“Oh no, god no, i didn't mean it that way. I'm sorry if it came across that way and no way am i pointing blame at her. Yes she has done lots for this cat cause she is a good person. But now if this cat hasn't got her...i was just wondering who he will turn to now...”

Obviously it was my twisted mind reading it that way - sorry

I'm sure it will become apparent if the kitty really is a stray and at that point I think Icelady will step in and take it to a rehoming centre.
FCUK
10-11-2011
Originally Posted by JJ75:
“Obviously it was my twisted mind reading it that way - sorry

I'm sure it will become apparent if the kitty really is a stray and at that point I think Icelady will step in and take it to a rehoming centre.”

Oh yeh am sure she will do all she can for the poor little cat. Either adopt or take him to an animal shelter. I feel awful when i hear stories like this. But this cat keeps coming to her for a reason, just wondering what that reason is...cause he finds comfort and love there...or it's his 2nd home..? Who knows, if only cats could talk
cats_five
11-11-2011
Originally Posted by icelady:
“Just updating the thread.

Although the cat is still hanging around it isnt doing so as much as it was earlier in the week.

The second message I tied to his collar has also gone, bit the string I attached it to is shorter than I origionally put on and looks like it has been cut off.

I am going to assume the cat has a home and the owner has chosen not to contact me for some reason.

I have spoken to the children and asked them to ignore the cat, whether this is the right or wrong thing to do, I don't know but its seems the best thing to do for the cat so as not to encourage it.

Thank you for all the advice and the different points of view it has been very insightful.”

Icelady, it will come as no surprise to everyone that I think you are doing the right thing. I'm sure you will keep a surreptitious eye on him or her. Hope other people found it a useful thread as well.
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