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Tenant Left Her Cats Behind And One Is Pregnant.

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phleb | 21:02 Sat 09th Feb 2013 | Animals & Nature
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Went round today to feed them as felt terrible. How could she leave them and move out like that. What do i do? I can't bring them home...hubby has phobia....wimp!! and i won't know how to take care of a pregnant cat anyway. I feel so awful that their home is no more theirs. They sit outside wondering is she will let them in....i can't let them in as the house is to let again and just had it cleaned as they peed inside and pooed all over the house, she left them locked in. Some people are unbelievable.
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Contact the local pet rescue.
Hope you kept her deposit P
Some people are just so irresponsible poor cats
Equally you can't leave them outside!

Contact the local cat rescue or catch them and take them yourself - thank you for feeding them now help them find forever homes.

Oh and ensure you tell the RSPCA perhaps they will hunt that bitch down!
How sad is this for those poor cats. I do hope you'll help them to get rehomed, and sooner rather than later.
How many has she left? Irresponsible in the extreme, especially not getting the pregnant one neutered. If you can't get an answer from a rescue tonight, do you have an outhouse, shed, or garage or somewhere for them? Tell the RSPCA who will prosecute. Thank you for caring about them. X
Enter you postcode here to find your local Cats Protection team:
http://www.cats.org.uk/find-us

They'll care for the cats and find them new homes.

Chris
http://www.cats.org.uk/

there's a free helpline number on that site
NB: Do NOT contact the RSPCA (or at least don't do so until the cats have been taken by Cats Protection).

Many animals taken in by the RSPCA (in some areas it's the vast majority) are destroyed. The RSPCA doesn't have the resources to operate proper rescue centres, meaning that they only keep animals for a short while before (regrettably) having them put down.

Cats Protection never put healthy cats down.
and this is interesting though not relevent
http://www.cats.org.uk/news/in-memory-of-sir-patrick-moore
I agree with that Chris the RSPCA do exactly that and very quickly and efficiently too
At least there isquote[something]they are efficient at....
The rspca are a money grabbing load of sh1te. Call the cats protection league.
The RSPCA will prosecute, that is why I said TELL them.
Sick of people knocking them. What do you suggest they do with all the thousands of animals that are thoughtlessly abandoned on the streets or cruelly treated who they don't have room for? The people on the ground get paid rubbish wages and do it for the love of animals and it is soul destroying for them to see so animals PTS. They do lots of excellent work but they are charity and each branch has to survive on its own and raise it's own funds. They are simply overwhelmed.
Sorry phleb for going off topic.
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They are ok tonight, tomorrow i am on a mission to get them to a cat protection centre.
That's good to hear.
Good for you, let us know how you get on.
The RSPCA won't prosecute.
did ex tenant not say anything re leaving the cats?
Personally I have found the RSPCA to be most unhelpful.

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