Did anyone else see the programme last night where he was in the Isle of Man? In one part he was stood on the ground and the camera was just showing just the ground (grey pebbled stuff) and no surrounding area. I said to Stuart that is that Cat Sanctuary we went to. (in 2000). Then Martin said where he was and yes, that is exactly where he was. I thought to myself well I hope it is better than when I went. Cats in a terrible state all wondering around mixing, cat flu, terrible bums, (many Manx cats do have a problem in this area) and some cats with the most matted coats I have ever seen. When I was there I was told that Cats Protection invited them to all their meetings in the UK and they work hand in glove with CP also there were many CP leaflets available for visitors. I found out later this was not true. After my visit I wrote to them and said how horrified I was at the state of some of the cats, that most of cats were allowed to mix and also the fact that visitors were walking on some of the deposits left by the Manx cats, You could not miss it as it was all over, Outside were numerous cats and at that was at that time (don’t know if it is changed) all that separated the cats from a road that goes from Douglas the Islands capital to the Islands airport at Castleton that was once the Islands capital was a 5 bar gate. Well obviously nothing has changed. Although I only saw 3 or 4 cats (outside and in a small area that was shown) Martin was holding one sweet little one who look fine, I notice one that looked, Oh! I can’t put my finger on it bit not well cared for and another that was terribly matted Now that is from a distance on a TV screen so how bad they are in real life is even a bigger worry to me. I appreciate we need rescues but I feel that when we tae little one in we must give them all the care and attention that is necessary and that includes a de-matt. It did at one time show loads of cats in an inside room, there was so many in there that I think I was too shocked to take note of their condition.
I appreciate we need rescues but I feel that when we take little one in we must give them all the care and attention that is necessary and that includes a de-matt and certainly not mix cats especially when they have health issues.