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Old April 27th 09, 09:43 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Will in New Haven
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Default Steel yourselves - it's the worst news

On Apr 27, 4:39*pm, "Karla" wrote:
"Will in New Haven" wrote in ...
On Apr 27, 4:04 pm, "Christina Websell"





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"wafflycat" wrote in message


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"Debby Hanoka" wrote in message
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I have found out what has happened to Kitty Farmcat. Someone found her
nearby and rang the RSPCA for advice as she was so old and frail. They
told
whoever it was to take her to a vet.
Which they did, and she was put to sleep.
I've haven't told June yet, I'll tell her when she comes in the
morning
to
feed the poultry,
I can't write any more because I'm crying.


Tweed


Tweed,


I'm so very sorry to hear about Kitty Farmcat. Is there an address to
where I may send a "proper" condolence card?


The email address in my sig is not munged.


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I am more tempted to give you the address of the vet that put her down
without even waiting to see if an owner came forward.
Oh, it just slips out:
Bourajo
84 Sibson Road
Birstall
LEICESTER
Tel: 0116 2673518


They apparently thought she was "suffering" but they did not know that
she is in the care of my own vets, who say she is not, and treat her
ongoing health difficulties.
What they saw was a very old lost cat who would be unadoptable.
Needle job.
At some point in the future I will speak to this vet. I cannot do it
yet
or I will not be responsible for what I say. He killed my beloved KFC
while I was in hospital and I didn't know she was missing.


This would behttp://www.borrajosvets.com/which according to the web
site is


"We are dedicated to delivering a personal service in an environment
that
is friendly and genuinely concerned for the welfare of your pet."


and


"We are proud to have strong links with the local branch of the RSPCA,
The
Cats Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue.
Currently a lot of the routine neutering for the RSPCA, the Cats
Protection League and Leicester Animal Rescue is undertaken within
Borrajo's "


Yes, that's the b8ggers that killed KFC.


But it would appear to be less than enthusiastic about finding out if a
'stray' brought in may actually have an owner?


Apparently so.
Maybe they have an email address on their website so you all can remind
them
what they have done. Killed a little old ladycat who went missing the
morning after her meowmie went into hospital.


Tweed-


I've done that. And let them know how much she meant to so many of us.
I was less nasty than I wanted to be.

Our purrs for Boyfie too.

--
Will in New Haven

I would think it would be obvious that she was not a stray. *An ancient,
frail cat just doesn't wander the streets-she would have to have had
excellent care to reach the age she did. *That does not happen to strays.
And it's only logical that if she had excellent care, someone was
frantically looking for her, knowing her condition. Nothing else makes
sense, those people are imbeciles and that's an insult to imbeciles.

After an earthquake here, an old, gray muzzled dog showed up in my backyard.
I didn't call around like an idiot, wondering what to do. *I posted flyers
and talked to people and before the day was out she was re-united with her
owners, a mom and a young girl, eyes streaming with happy tears to see her.