We've been feeding it and it's started staying here a lot, but we dunno if it belongs to anyone else...
it has no collar and was badly thin when we first came across her, but she is quite the lully! :)
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Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:24,
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Heavens no!
They would would want money and shit!
No, I think we'll just carry on with the 'Very nearly but not quite' ownership option, as I suspect she's probably got that going on with a few neighbours round here!
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No, I think we'll just carry on with the 'Very nearly but not quite' ownership option, as I suspect she's probably got that going on with a few neighbours round here!
RSPCA and local sanctuaries should do it for free
but might jangle their collecting tin in front of you
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Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:31,
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A little money goes a long way
*donates to lots of animal charidees*
YES I KNOW I'M SO NAIVE BLAH BLAH BLAH rather be naive than a git.
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YES I KNOW I'M SO NAIVE BLAH BLAH BLAH rather be naive than a git.
If it gets to the stage of more sleeping in than out, I will take on that advice,
cheers!
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Thu 4 Jun 2009, 14:35,
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actually you can often feel the chip under the scruff of the back of the neck
its about the size of a large grain of rice
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She's yours now, it sounds like.
Where a cat lives is very much up to the cat and not the human.
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Unless you are one of those cruel people that keeps "indoor cats"
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