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Old 22-03-2003, 11:30 AM
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Larry
I'm a very keen gardener and have been gardening since I was 11 years old! I
also own a cat that I love very much!

I am also a volunteer for my local PDSA charity shop!

I would notice that my cat was missing within hours of coming home from
work!

My cat is with me always ( he's at my feet now)!
Why do people like you hate cats so much? Can't you put up with another
animal (as free as a cat) entering your domain or is all you and yourself
what you think about all the time?

Kev


"Larry Stoter" wrote in message
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Kay Easton wrote:

In article , Larry
Stoter writes
K wrote:


But would you be prepared to make a donation to the rescue centre for

the
cats' upkeep or the valuable work the centre is doing for stray,

abandoned
and maltreated cats? These places are usually run by charities.

K

Yes - and I'd pay for it to be neutered.

Although, I have checked the legal situation and it seems likely that
trapping a cat and taking it to a rescue centre would leave me open to
action by the 'owner', assuming they actually noticed it was missing.


That's a strange comment. Why do you imagine a cat's owner *wouldn't*
notice it was missing?


They certainly don't notice that it is wandering around the
neighbourhood, digging up gardens, killing birds and small mammals,
defaecating where it wants and polluting the area with toxoplasma
gondii.

My experience, having several relatives who 'own' cats is that they
don't start getting really worried until their little darlings have been
'missing' for 3-4 days.
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Larry Stoter