Speicher said:But eeekkk how much is castration?
Gary Askwith said:Wethe missus has a cat...a stray kitten which crawled under the hedge one day a few years ago now we are stuck with the bloody thing....despite the bells on its collar it still manages to catch birds mice and frogs the bairn & 'er indoors love it but ive never liked moggies....and its always my lap it jumps up on.
With a bit o' luck the poxy thing will get lost when we move house
Speicher said:He was not ever so happy being picked up . I think he is not used to a domestic environment, although he is not a wild cat.
It's probably worth contacting your CPL now so they can place him on a waiting list, rescues seem to be packed out at the moment. They will also be keen to get him neutered asap if he isn't claimed.Speicher said:Current plan is to arrange food for him, and try and find the owner. He is safe where he is for now. Then I might take him and a donation for his board and lodging to the CPL.
Speicher said:Serious second thoughts are being entertained here, after spending some time with young stray yesterday. He is still entire, at approx 18 months old, and not microchipped. This makes me wonder how long he has been a stray. He was not ever so happy being picked up. I think he is not used to a domestic environment, although he is not a wild cat.
My two owners get on extremely well together, they go out at the same time of night, and back in at the same time next morning, and share food dishes. I think I will be taking a big chance with this stray, he would probably upset the other two. Current plan is to arrange food for him, and try and find the owner. He is safe where he is for now. Then I might take him and a donation for his board and lodging to the CPL.
Speicher said:Latest news. The owner of the Garden has now said that she is getting very fond of her new lodger. So they might think about keeping him.