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• #2
A simple roast would reveal the flavour best, but a BBQ is another good option.
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• #3
casserole?
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• #4
I would put up a few 'found cat' posters in the area you found him just in case, then keep the little fella, kitteh's are cool
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• #5
PM Cliveo.
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• #6
It's kitten season so they will be expecting you.
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• #7
see other random cat finding thread
there was one just last week
i gave sage advise in that one
although it did relate to a less injured slightly older catkitteh ha
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• #8
Sunday roast ;-]
check last few pages of 'any question answered'
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• #9
A simple roast would reveal the flavour best, but a BBQ is another good option.
casserole?
Same joke within seconds of each other. They say great minds think a like... oh dear.
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• #10
or fools seldom differ? ;-)
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• #11
Burlap sack and a brick.
Toss it in your nearest canal.
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or fools seldom differ? ;-)
That's what I was saying. Describing me as a fool would be a compliment though. :)
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Give the kitteh to Crispin Glover.
He'll be an internet sensation by the end of the day.
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So you stole a cat?
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• #16
ebay
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• #17
Give the kitteh to Crispin Glover.
He'll be an internet sensation by the end of the day.
And he won't be able to eat another cheezeburger.My flat smells of cats piss so it'll feel right at home.
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• #18
Give it to 50 cent...
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• #19
It's kitten season so they will be expecting you.
Best advice. End of thread.
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• #20
Just a note: I took a kitten I had found to the RSPCA hospital once. My plan was that if no one claimed it I would keep it. However this is not allowed because, so I was told, some people take in their own cats when they are injured and pretend they have found them, get the free treatment and then 'adopt' the cat. Or they have, perhaps accidentally, injured the animal and want to avoid being accused of cruelty. So I would advise you to take it to the RSCA or Celia Hammond but you are unlikely to be allowed to keep the kitten once it is well.
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• #21
take it to a blue cross and let them have a look.
Mobile vans- Bethnal Green on Mondays
- Hackney Central on Wednesdays
- Islington Green on Thursdays
- Walthamstow Town Square on Fridays
- Bethnal Green on Mondays
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• #22
cheers for the advice people. we have emailed celia hammond and are waiting for a response. My girlfriend went into a vet near her work and they have offered to have a look at him, lent her a carrier too - nice people.
not sure if we will try and keep him, my girlfriend definately wants to though....
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• #23
^yeah i've had dealings with celia hammond before. no doubt they do great work for cats but they're not great to deal with
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• #24
i was followed home by a carrier bag on saturday.
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• #25
they are a little "well meaning".
as in "special"?
Yesterday walking back from haggerston park we found a little kitten with an injured leg. A woman who lived there said he was one of the many strays that live in the condemend estates around there. She called the rspca but they couldnt come out to get him. I took him home and he is eating and hobbling around.
Right now he is sitting in my flat, what do I do with him?