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Can ya not advertise em in the local shop window or summat?....Bound to be a 'mad cat lady' living nearby.....Good Luck anyways!
Try the RSPCA!
Thanks for the advice I think I will give them a ring today and see what happens. Cheers.
for caring
is there a chance they could have got lost ? or have been micro chipped ?
one of mine went missing for 3 weeks - we tracked her down and she had been living rough and was in a real sorry state - would never have imagined she had a good home somewhere
Cat protection units are normally good and only have the cats interests at heart - give them a call
for feeding and taking care of them.
Places for you to try.
Celia Hammond Animal Trust
Cats Protection League
RSPCA/SSPCA
Blue Cross
Also try a site called catchat.org. They list all rescue centres.
There are a few places which do put cats to sleep if they are not rehomed so ask around. You could also try putting ads in the paper, local shop/supermarket etc.
If you've never had a cat that's pregnant then the signs are increased appetite, morning sickness (yep they get it too), some can become over affectionate, pinking (when their nipples swell), they also nest just like we do. They will try to hide in corners, behind furniture etc. Also the obvious sign of thier belly growing and they walk quite awkwardly. All in all just like a pregnant woman
Well done for looking after them
just read the whole thread so sad for the cat but she obviously has alot of health problems
Kindest thing to do, if the cat had such a big tumour.
Just think, though - that cat knew a bit of love and comfort in her last days. And she wouldn't have, without you.