I just got back from collecting a pregnant mum and taking her to the cattery - the lady already has 2 cats so rang Sharon about Missy, a pregnant stray. she has 2 cats already so called the "
PCA " - They told her to put a paper collar on and leave it as "it will sort itself out"!!
- They told her if it was a dog, they would have helped. She said they sent her an RSPCA paper collar and asked for a donation for it
(she showed me the collar and it was very tatty so I know she was telling the truth) she had put her phone number on but nobody called in tthe 2 weeks,. She called Sharon and Sharon decided to take her as she was concerned that the lady who is disabled may not be up to 2 hourly feeds etc. Poor missy is about to drop at any minute. The lady is adamant that she wants missy back after she has the kittens and is spayed. The question is, this was the dirtiest house I could ever imagine but the lady is a geniune animal lover. She showed me her 12 year old male cat who was in an RTA and was dragged along by a car. He needed 3 claws/pads removed and a skin graft from his tummy to his front leg. He was a happy little boy with a twisted front leg with long fluffy tummy fluff. She said she paid over £1000 to get him better. Personally, I think although the house was squalid, the animals are loved an cared for there. The litter tray was clean, there was food, water, catbeds etc. I think its probably better than a immaculate house where the animals are ornaments.
Anyone else agree/disagree?