Scenario one
The woman has been feeding the cat for a while and allowing it in her ground floor flat. As she finds it "impossible" to sleep with the window closed, the local toms are coming in her flat and spraying everywhere. Sharon asked her to keep her in for one night but she refused. I asked her again but she is adamant. She said the cat had been in the rain all day so she was going to feed her and let her get warm and dry before putting her out again for the night. Although she is in a position to keep the cat safe, she won't but is worried because "my friend knew about another girl cat that was raped so many times she had to be pts - I hope it doesn't happen to this one"
- anyway, without seeing her, She (subject to HC) has a home lined up with a friend of one of the volunteers - the kind of person I like that has offered a home based on need rather than looks
Scenario two
The man has 4 strays in his garden, one female & pregnant. He doesn't feed them, doesn't like cats and is allergic (at least he had the decency to phone) anyway, hoping to get the pregnant one and take a view on the others. He says they don't look hungry. We hope that the boys are just owned opportunists
Wish me luck