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She's called bubba and has cat altzeimers.
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She's called bubba and has cat altzeimers.
But you need to be 100% certain.
I'm neither planning to use her for breeding or to spay her, so actually, I don't think I do. 99.97% is good enough for me to assume the gender of a stuck cat on the internet
But it might be a male cat.
And...?
Ah, that's a very good idea. If they lose the ladder someone can scan it, find out who owns it and return it. Brilliant.
I'm not really sure how a microchipped ladder would help in this scenario. Any ladder would do.someone is coming out around 1pm with a ladder.
Hopefully it's microchipped.
Long stick. Sharpened end. Merciful and then you have dinner for 2.
Well, cat and owner are safely reunited. My partner suggested I go on a Facebook group and someone had indeed reported a missing cat last night. The owner was only a few doors up. The Facebook group owner gave me the owner's number and I called him. He arrived a few minutes later and came into my flat. The cat came to the window when he called her. He was able to pick her up and he took her home. She is all safe and sound now, I feel so relieved.
Well, cat and owner are safely reunited. My partner suggested I go on a Facebook group and someone had indeed reported a missing cat last night. The owner was only a few doors up. The Facebook group owner gave me the owner's number and I called him. He arrived a few minutes later and came into my flat. The cat came to the window when he called her. He was able to pick her up and he took her home. She is all safe and sound now, I feel so relieved.
He/she is still stuck there this morning. I will call the RSPCA today when they open. It's a horrible wet day and the poor thing cant get shelter in there.
Awww happy ending, one satisfied owner and one satisfied pussy
I could not agree more. People think it's a rubbish tip and throw all sorts down there. It's impossible to get down to sort it out unless you have a couple of ladders. I usually get it sorted a couple of times a year so I'll probably get someone in the new year. As soon as I clear it, someone throws something else down there. Last time it was the sleeping bags you can see. Mostly it's bottles and drink's cans. One year, my upstairs neighbour, who I think is probably in prison now, threw much of his kitchen through the glass of his window above and it landed down there with a loud crash at 3am. He threw out his oven, fridge and microwave. He was evicted shortly after thankfully. My recent ones have been good and considerate.Cute cat. The absolute state of that area though
Good job mate.Well, cat and owner are safely reunited. My partner suggested I go on a Facebook group and someone had indeed reported a missing cat last night. The owner was only a few doors up. The Facebook group owner gave me the owner's number and I called him. He arrived a few minutes later and came into my flat. The cat came to the window when he called her. He was able to pick her up and he took her home. She is all safe and sound now, I feel so relieved.
Bloody hell, shame you have had to deal with thatI could not agree more. People think it's a rubbish tip and throw all sorts down there. It's impossible to get down to sort it out unless you have a couple of ladders. I usually get it sorted a couple of times a year so I'll probably get someone in the new year. As soon as I clear it, someone throws something else down there. Last time it was the sleeping bags you can see. Mostly it's bottles and drink's cans. One year, my upstairs neighbour, who I think is probably in prison now, threw much of his kitchen through the glass of his window above and it landed down there with a loud crash at 3am. He threw out his oven, fridge and microwave. He was evicted shortly after thankfully. My recent ones have been good and considerate.
Good job that I mostly don't see it and don't care.
Well, cat and owner are safely reunited. My partner suggested I go on a Facebook group and someone had indeed reported a missing cat last night. The owner was only a few doors up. The Facebook group owner gave me the owner's number and I called him. He arrived a few minutes later and came into my flat. The cat came to the window when he called her. He was able to pick her up and he took her home. She is all safe and sound now, I feel so relieved.