This is not my cat. My girlfriend has just started a new job and this cat hangs out in the car park by the bins. She got half way home this evening and it jumped up onto the parcel shelf of her car. It must of snuck in somehow. It has no collar and we can't feel a chip. It's eaten alot, and is quite skinny, but doesn't seem to mind humans and has sat on my lap for 10 minutes. The current plan it to take it back to the bins this evening. Anyone got any better ideas? Don't really want to take it to the rspca in case it does actually have an owner.
This is not my cat. My girlfriend has just started a new job and this cat hangs out in the car park by the bins. She got half way home this evening and it jumped up onto the parcel shelf of her car. It must of snuck in somehow. It has no collar and we can't feel a chip. It's eaten alot, and is quite skinny, but doesn't seem to mind humans and has sat on my lap for 10 minutes. The current plan it to take it back to the bins this evening. Anyone got any better ideas? Don't really want to take it to the rspca in case it does actually have an owner.