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Cat advice needed
Some lousy human beings who call them selves neighbors have moved in and moved straight back out and dumped there 4 cats in the process just wondering who's the best people to get in touch with to help the cats find new homes
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Contact your local Cats Protection Leauge. They will be able to help.
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Contact your local Cats Protection Leauge. They will be able to help.
What a terrible thing for your neighbours to do don't know how anyone can just leave their cats behind like that.
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There's an ad on one of my local rescue websites where a beautiful tortie cat was found in a cupboard by a landlady when her tenants vacated her property
The ad also says the cat's kittens had gone (hopefully this means gone with the owners).Cats Protection and the RSPCA are full of cats left behind when owners move on. It's really unbelievable, so callous and heartless. Some are left at catteries when owners go away and never return for them (presumably they give false addresses). When I moved from my previous flat one of my neighbours asked me if he could have Tabitha (my neighbours loved Tabitha, she was a very friendly, pretty cat) but I had chosen my new house with her needs in mind. She loved her old home but I was sure she loved me more and there was no way I could have left her behind - and she quickly learned to love her new home too. |
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I would try a local cat rescue first. The more well known places like cats protection and RSPCA are likely to have no spaces left. Also I found local shelters to be far more considerate.
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What area are you from. I can try too point you in the direction for help for the furbabys if i know
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or RSPB if u want, they'll deal with it. possibly get the law involved if there is any animal neglect !
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or RSPB if u want, they'll deal with it. possibly get the law involved if there is any animal neglect !
I can see feathers been rustled. ![]() Ring 0800 Sylvester and Tweety Pie. |
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The R.S.P.B. take in cats?
I can see feathers been rustled. ![]() Ring 0800 Sylvester and Tweety Pie. ![]() i can see the cats being happy though!
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I wouldnt report or take them to the RSPCA as its a death sentence as they put anything that moves down!.I would either look after them myself and find them homes or find a local cats protection or animal shelter that has a policy of not destroying any healthy animals.
The RSPCA are a joke, they get loads of money from peoples wills etc and have this carefully crafted caring image. Its rubbish as they have little regard for the animals they are supposed to support. |
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don't know how anyone can just leave their cats behind like that.
The ad also says the cat's kittens had gone (hopefully this means gone with the owners).

