Kitteh!

Yes, the mother picked it up with its mouth, swung it 3 feet high in the air and lobbed it into the bin. Makes complete sense.

And it's "could have".


apart from the lobbing part its not as silly as your making out , you would be suprised at what cats are capable of, it could have picked it up then climbed into the bin for shelter or to search for food
 
Bunch of sick people, some China woman stomping kittens with her heels (hope she gets hit by a bus, then recovers, looses a peck, has no eyes, burns, recovers and repeat :)) and then kids beating up cats, parents trying to drown them, etc

Good on your brother and friend - cute cat :)
 
Lucky someone found it. Gives it a chance so young to get tamed and a higher chance to get over what its been through. I remember last year someone I studied with found an entire box of kittens dumped in a woods in Surrey on the way to uni. I don't understand it at all.

I like the way dog shelters etc. are keen to vet people and homes now to try and stop this thing happening. The kittens I have were from a rescue place and the similar vetting process occured to make sure we were suitable as owners.

All to easy for these abusers to get hold of animals though. Makes me sick.
 
Woah, freaky. My sister found a kitten a few years ago dumped outside her house in London. We decided to call it Oscar too, he couldn't have been more than a couple of weeks old.

We fed him using a big plastic syringe and some kitteh milk, he was slowly but surely eating more and more. Unfortunately he was the runt of the litter and got an infection and died after a few weeks :(

I used to have a cat called Oscar! Good name/ :)
 
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