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Meow May 7th 2009 2:18 pm

Feline Friends Open Day Friday 8th May
 
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Adopt a cat day. Al Safa Vetinary Clinic.

2.00 -4.00pm

Autonomy May 7th 2009 2:28 pm

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 7549630)
Adopt a cat day. Al Safa Vetinary Clinic.

2.00 -4.00pm

Thanks for posting that - if anyone is thinking of getting a cat - please go down, FF are over run with cats right now, there will be loads to choose from...

Give one a home!

Blue Cat May 9th 2009 3:53 pm

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Originally Posted by Autonomy (Post 7549659)
Thanks for posting that - if anyone is thinking of getting a cat - please go down, FF are over run with cats right now, there will be loads to choose from...

Give one a home!

I hear 26 were rehomed but there are still over a hundred looking for homes :(

Autonomy May 10th 2009 6:27 am

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Originally Posted by Blue Cat (Post 7556703)
I hear 26 were rehomed but there are still over a hundred looking for homes :(

Correct - 26 was a great result - only 5 were homed the previous one. They still are over run and still can't take on more until they home more...

Blue Cat May 10th 2009 6:29 am

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Originally Posted by Autonomy (Post 7557908)
Correct - 26 was a great result - only 5 were homed the previous one. They still are over run and still can't take on more until they home more...

I know it is so sad, if I get a villa I might be able to help more. My friend rehomed a kitten on Friday via FF.

Sky Blue May 10th 2009 6:32 am

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Shouldn't there be some sort of cull of the numerous amount of wild kitties knocking around?

Tie their bollox together?

Meow May 10th 2009 6:43 am

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Originally Posted by Sky Blue (Post 7557920)
Shouldn't there be some sort of cull of the numerous amount of wild kitties knocking around?

Tie their bollox together?

Charming.

You are likely to see a lot of cats with the top of one ear missing. This is to show that they have been sterilised. A few more responsible owners might help too.

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Sky Blue May 10th 2009 7:32 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 7557929)
Charming.

You are likely to see a lot of cats with the top of one ear missing. This is to show that they have been sterilised. A few more responsible owners might help too.

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Well to be honest there are a lot of stray cats and I noticed about three dead ones over the weekend... Yes responsible owners and less little kittens fending for themeselves...

Autonomy May 10th 2009 10:00 am

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Originally Posted by Sky Blue (Post 7557983)
Well to be honest there are a lot of stray cats and I noticed about three dead ones over the weekend... Yes responsible owners and less little kittens fending for themeselves...

It would help if the inhumane idiot expats that ponsed over her for 6 months and thought it would be great to have a couple of little kittens and then were made redundant, up sticks and dump the poor cats on the hot street with no street sense at all. They will most likely die a poor death just because some twat got made redundant and forgot all morals and obligations...

you have NO idea how many cats in distress for EXACTLY this selfish reason are picked up and tried to find a home for.

The main problem is not "street cats" but "house cats" that are dumped.

Blue Cat May 10th 2009 10:01 am

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Originally Posted by Autonomy (Post 7558195)
It would help if the inhumane idiot expats that ponsed over her for 6 months and thought it would be great to have a couple of little kittens and then were made redundant, up sticks and dump the poor cats on the hot street with no street sense at all. They will most likely die a poor death just because some twat got made redundant and forgot all morals and obligations...

you have NO idea how many cats in distress for EXACTLY this selfish reason are picked up and tried to find a home for.

The main problem is not "street cats" but "house cats" that are dumped.

I have one residing with me at present, beautiful cat she is, pure bred, dumped at the Green Community. I reckon her owner probably did a runner.

lionheart May 10th 2009 10:16 am

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Originally Posted by Autonomy (Post 7558195)
The main problem is not "street cats" but "house cats" that are dumped.

So what's the solution then? Voluntary euthenasia? Some expats do try and help by offering a home but then lose their jobs. If they hadn't tried to look after them in the first place, where would the cats have been? We have a regular cat in our neighborhood left behind by a Syrian family three years ago but is still thriving nicely. We call him Chubby because its so well fed, it seems. Not all dumped cats end up dead, although most do have to accept a definite fall in living standards.:(

admon May 10th 2009 12:07 pm

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Originally Posted by lionheart (Post 7558243)
So what's the solution then? Voluntary euthenasia? Some expats do try and help by offering a home but then lose their jobs. If they hadn't tried to look after them in the first place, where would the cats have been? We have a regular cat in our neighborhood left behind by a Syrian family three years ago but is still thriving nicely. We call him Chubby because its so well fed, it seems. Not all dumped cats end up dead, although most do have to accept a definite fall in living standards.:(

Problem is, most domestic cats are just that - domesticated.

They are no match for the local ferals who are used to eeking out their lives from whatever they can get.
Ferals will more often than not attack 'newcomers' to their territory - they are looking after their own livelihood and cannot afford to share.

Unfortuantely, if the situation of domestic cats being dumped increases much further (and it is likely to at the end of June), euthanasia will be the most humane thing for those that can't be found homes, as sad as that is.

Meow May 10th 2009 1:08 pm

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I never cease to be amazed by the selfish bastards that take on a cat (or dog for that matter), look after it for several years, then just leave it behind without a second thought. Surely an animal is part of your family and you take it with you when you move? Un-*****ing-belivable. :frown:

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admon May 11th 2009 3:58 am

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Originally Posted by Meow (Post 7558582)
I never cease to be amazed by the selfish bastards that take on a cat (or dog for that matter), look after it for several years, then just leave it behind without a second thought. Surely an animal is part of your family and you take it with you when you move? Un-*****ing-belivable. :frown:

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Fairydust?

Blue Cat May 11th 2009 4:07 am

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Originally Posted by admon (Post 7560012)
Fairydust?

:confused::confused::confused:


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