She is early retired due to ill-health and is disabled. Around xmas, her neighbours told her they had to return to Ireland at 2 days notice. They told her they would give their 2 cats to the RSPCA but she was frightened they would be PTS (word is getting around) so agreed to take care of them even though she hasn't had cats before - she said she couldn't bear the idea of them being killed
Anyway, she wanted help with the cost of getting vet to look at one of them as it is acting a bit strange and flinches when you touch its back near the tail. I told her it could be anything and we couldn't give veterinary advice. I suggested she try the PDSA - I asked if she received housing benefit or council tax benefit. She said she got neither as she still had a mortgage she was struggling to pay. She also said getting to a vet would be a problem. I told her without any treatment, a call out +consult would cost around £50 (it is a different branch of my vet) She said she wasn't even sure anything was wrong. She was wondering if someone that knew cats better than her could have a look and advise if a vet was necessary (she said the cat was eating normally but spending most of its time curled up in the garden) She said if need be, she would put the £50 on her credit card to make sure the cat was OK but if any treatment was needed, it would be a problem.
Anyway, I phoned Julie (Pinkbear) and she has very kindly offered to take this one on as Deal is fairly close to Sandwich.
It is true what the woman said; that if she rented, she would be able to get all kinds of help, but as it is, she can't get any. She said she had £3 in her purse
Just thinking about this as I am typing, the people that dumped the cats on her should help with the cost?
If she can't cope, maybe she should think about getting them on a list for rehoming.