OK update time. Neighbour 1 was caught by neighbour 2's son complaining to another neighbour about neighbour 2s bad parking. At same time neighbour 1 told me last Sunday that she has decided neighbour 2's cat Zimmy just needed feeding up and he's OK now. I suspect she just didn't want to approach neighbour 2 after the car parking incident.
ME and OH on cat sitting duties for neighbour 1 since Fri and I just went in for 1st time this am (the big clean up) and saw Zimmy for first time. He just lets himself in thru neighbour 1's catflap much to the annoyance of resident cats. He looks awful. He is thin as a rake and fur mats all over his back even though he is short haired.
As soon as I saw him I started ranting so that neighbour 2 could hear and then went round to see her (8.45am). As she stood in the door holding her 9 month old baby girl, who I completely ignored, I think I said Hyperthyroidism 3 times, easily treatable 3 times, he needs to see a vet urgently 5 times; all the time shaking more and more and getting redder and redder thru anger and nervousness. She obviously isn't starving him as she said he eats all the time but she thought it was his age. How can a teacher (head of English Dept no less) be so
thick?
Anyway, I have now followed that up with a note to neighbour 2 (copied to neighbour 1) with a little card and a FAB fact sheet on hyperthyroidism. I have asked her in the note to let me know how she gets on at the vet and offered to take him if she has her hands full with the baby.
I just have no tact and hope that neighbour 2 doesn't take umbridge as I want her to take Zimmy to the vet. I hate this sort of thing but have no regrets.