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"I think to be honest they have done a runner as there is cat mess everywhere on the roof and the house looks empty. " Phone the RSPCA | |||
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"Personally i'd call the RSPCA and explain they have gone away and left the cat unattended and that it looks like its got itself stuck on the roof You have to be careful now days but I would be concerned even if it did get down who's feeding it? That way your doing what you can to help but leaving it in the hands of people who have more authority than you to go onto someone's property" They lost my faith a couple of years ago when I rang them for help as I found a horse frozen to the ground while still alive and five others dead around them. They were not even prepared to come out and had to call a Vet myself. The RSPCA have no powers anyway without the Police alongside them anyway. Luckily did not have to go on the property simply put my stepladder by the footpath and the cat did the rest. | |||
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"Personally i'd call the RSPCA and explain they have gone away and left the cat unattended and that it looks like its got itself stuck on the roof You have to be careful now days but I would be concerned even if it did get down who's feeding it? That way your doing what you can to help but leaving it in the hands of people who have more authority than you to go onto someone's property They lost my faith a couple of years ago when I rang them for help as I found a horse frozen to the ground while still alive and five others dead around them. They were not even prepared to come out and had to call a Vet myself. The RSPCA have no powers anyway without the Police alongside them anyway. Luckily did not have to go on the property simply put my stepladder by the footpath and the cat did the rest. " I just hope it was sexy climbing the step ladders...with no knickers on | |||
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"Personally i'd call the RSPCA and explain they have gone away and left the cat unattended and that it looks like its got itself stuck on the roof You have to be careful now days but I would be concerned even if it did get down who's feeding it? That way your doing what you can to help but leaving it in the hands of people who have more authority than you to go onto someone's property They lost my faith a couple of years ago when I rang them for help as I found a horse frozen to the ground while still alive and five others dead around them. They were not even prepared to come out and had to call a Vet myself. The RSPCA have no powers anyway without the Police alongside them anyway. Luckily did not have to go on the property simply put my stepladder by the footpath and the cat did the rest. " Have to agree I had a bad experience with them too, a family that lived next door to me had a little dog that used to live outside in a cat transporter box, come rain, show and sun it was in there, I went over one night, it was pissing it down and the dog was barking, I went onto their back garden to see if it was ok and the dog was stood there in this box full of water with its own poo floating about in it, if it sat or slept it was laying in its own body waste, I called the RSPCA several times about this dog and even after the dog died they still never went out they can be good tho just depends how busy they are | |||
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"Personally i'd call the RSPCA and explain they have gone away and left the cat unattended and that it looks like its got itself stuck on the roof You have to be careful now days but I would be concerned even if it did get down who's feeding it? That way your doing what you can to help but leaving it in the hands of people who have more authority than you to go onto someone's property They lost my faith a couple of years ago when I rang them for help as I found a horse frozen to the ground while still alive and five others dead around them. They were not even prepared to come out and had to call a Vet myself. The RSPCA have no powers anyway without the Police alongside them anyway. Luckily did not have to go on the property simply put my stepladder by the footpath and the cat did the rest. " Well I would at least make the call. Surely they will respond to an abandoned animal. | |||
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"Personally i'd call the RSPCA and explain they have gone away and left the cat unattended and that it looks like its got itself stuck on the roof You have to be careful now days but I would be concerned even if it did get down who's feeding it? That way your doing what you can to help but leaving it in the hands of people who have more authority than you to go onto someone's property They lost my faith a couple of years ago when I rang them for help as I found a horse frozen to the ground while still alive and five others dead around them. They were not even prepared to come out and had to call a Vet myself. The RSPCA have no powers anyway without the Police alongside them anyway. Luckily did not have to go on the property simply put my stepladder by the footpath and the cat did the rest. Have to agree I had a bad experience with them too, a family that lived next door to me had a little dog that used to live outside in a cat transporter box, come rain, show and sun it was in there, I went over one night, it was pissing it down and the dog was barking, I went onto their back garden to see if it was ok and the dog was stood there in this box full of water with its own poo floating about in it, if it sat or slept it was laying in its own body waste, I called the RSPCA several times about this dog and even after the dog died they still never went out they can be good tho just depends how busy they are" Well done for looking out for the cat - he/she probably appreciates it greatly. You could try the Cat's Protection League - they're sometimes better than the RSPCA and can give you some guidance. We do cat rescue ourselves, shame we're not near you - we'd come round and get it and sort things out with the police later, once it's safe. | |||
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"Happy ending Cat lady next door will have the cat and if they come back will give it back. " Excellent news | |||
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"Happy ending Cat lady next door will have the cat and if they come back will give it back. " Well done. The next thing is that the poor little thing will keep trying to get back into it's old place. Hope it settles down soon. Good to see such nice people about. | |||
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