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Also another note; when I found and adopted my cat she repayed my kindness by shitting on the bed.
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I thought CH was the best advice as the OP didn't give the impression that they wanted to keep the kitten. However, kittens obviously have ways of turning that sort of decision around.
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still undecided, celia hammond might be able to offer it a better life tbh, more space, they always offer kittens as pairs, they interview prospective owners
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no one can hate a kitteh for long
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no one can hate a kitteh for long
you'll end up keeping itTurns out he had a broken thigh so no one wanted to take him. battersea dog/cat home said they would put him down!celia hammond and the rspca could have put him in a cage and possibly rehomed him but i didnt fancy his chances with a broken leg.
So we now have a kitten with a broken leg.....that cost £250 to fix at the vet's. I will have to hook up some king of cat ladder/rear window style lift for when he gets older.
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Turns out he had a broken thigh so no one wanted to take him. battersea dog/cat home said they would put him down!celia hammond and the rspca could have put him in a cage and possibly rehomed him but i didnt fancy his chances with a broken leg.
So we now have a kitten with a broken leg.....that cost £250 to fix at the vet's. I will have to hook up some king of cat ladder/rear window style lift for when he gets older.
Ace. cats are the best. Even better when you have some personal connection to them and a cool story about them. He is your new child. What did you call him?
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bravefoot
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• #35
good name.
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Let him loose in Canonbury. We're a cat short.
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Ace. cats are the best. Even better when you have some personal connection to them and a cool story about them. He is your new child. What did you call him?
That is SO TRUE. Although I think mine acts as though he is my husband (except he is housetrained).
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• #38
have you tried cats protection
they can give you vouchers to recover some cost because the kittens a stray ( i know they defiantly do it with micro chipping, neutering, flea treatment etc) its worth a tryif not just pay the money and keep it
if you do keep it cats protection will give you a voucher for the neutering
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Turns out he had a broken thigh so no one wanted to take him. battersea dog/cat home said they would put him down!celia hammond and the rspca could have put him in a cage and possibly rehomed him but i didnt fancy his chances with a broken leg.
So we now have a kitten with a broken leg.....that cost £250 to fix at the vet's. I will have to hook up some king of cat ladder/rear window style lift for when he gets older.
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So we now have a kitten with a broken leg.....that cost £250 to fix at the vet's. I will have to hook up some king of cat ladder/rear window style lift for when he gets older.
i had to try and think of a similar system in my old flat finally worked something out with small bits of wood down a little tree that was handily by my back window..cat ladder the way of the future :)
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that cat ladder blogg spot is ace i has a few ideas that have cropped up in there ace!!
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• #43
Bravefoot is a rubbish name, I would have gone with Gavin.
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• #44
This thread is useless without pictures of a kitten with a hurty paw.
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^ This
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;-)
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Should be big enough to bin now!
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• #48
^ Or lightly grill with garlic, thyme, and a sea salt and cracked black pepper rub.
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Cat found by the canal near Haggerston/Kingsland road.
Dark tabby colour. Wearing two collars, one light blue and one with a blue tartan design.
PM for details.
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Damn.
I told the boy to put it IN the canal.Jeeeez.
I bet there's going to be another thread about a bag of puppies found BY the canal.