I have been called out to the Nursing Home again across from the Veterinary Hospital where I work. They are over-run with kittens again and have asked for my help.
The history of the site is that the owner of the cats lives in two caravans at the back of the Nursing Home. The cats are allowed to roam and are all un-neutered. The RSPCA called last year and offered to help him with getting the cats neutered for free but he refused.
The cats are being hit by cars on the main road next to the Nursing Home and the Nursing Home staff are feeding them as they appear quite skinny and spend the majority of their time on the Nursing Home grounds. They bring their kittens to the nursing home and most of them are quite feral and unhandleable. I know the RSPCA would probably tell them to stop feeding them but then they may have a problem with the cats getting into bins etc anyway and how can you tell someone to stop feeding a cat they see in their grounds who looks desperate for food?
If the owner refuses to get them neutered is there anything else that can be done. Say we captured them and had them neutered, are we then breaking the law. If I contacted CP for neutering vouchers for a feral colony could this cause problems if the owner caught us doing it?
I am going to try and find out who the local RSPCA Inspector is in the area and have a word. The Nursing Home are also contacting the RSPCA again and also the Blue Cross to see if they have room to take any kittens that we can catch as I am full here.
Any advice on this case from CP members or other rescuers would be greatly appreciated.