Had a call from a friend of an OAP who I help transport her cat to the vets when needed. OAP had been rushed into hospital for a major emergency op and was in intensive care. The friend had been looking after the cat but was going away on holiday and as of the next day there was no-one to look after the cat.
Told the friend about the Act and that Social Services should be getting the cat into a cattery under section 48. Did they want to know - no!! First they said to get in touch with a cat charity and when they were reminded of the Act they then refused to discuss the cat with the friend and contacted the brother who lives miles away saying it was down to him. As if he has not got enough worry at the moment.
We have now resolved it and as the OAP is not far from me I am now feeding it in the morning and the brother is calling in the evening to give the evening meal after visiting his sister. Probably for the best as the cat is 16 years old and at least he is still in his home. Got cuddles this morning
probably cos he very quickly realised I was the morning food supply
But if the OAP had no-one - what would have happened to the cat. Suppose local CP/cat rescues would have liaised with the council and got something sorted. A case of the council expecting a charity to do their job for them maybe.