20 November 2011

Because native fauna are over-rated

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If you live in North Lyneham, and are missing an unmicrochipped, un-desexed, collarless ginger tom kitten (maybe 4-6 months old?), you should give the RSPCA a call. We dropped him off this evening after he wandered into the yard and then into the house, where I would have been happy to keep him if I had any hope that he’d been vaccinated.

Otherwise, he’ll make a lovely pet for a responsible person once he’s been snipped, chipped and jabbed. Once he got over his shock at capture, he turned out to be a pretty smoochy little fellow.

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Padoof said :

Adopt him from the RSPCA yourselves! … 🙂

I would, but we shouldn’t have the one we’ve got, and there isn’t really room for another kitty anyway :-/ I’d love for him to live with us, he looks like the brothers of the cat we adopted in Queensland.

Adopt him from the RSPCA yourselves!

Our second cat made his way into our lives the same way; he was a very friendly, young tom cat (maybe about 9 months old) who often came by. Mr Padoof nabbed him one day, dropped him off to the RSPCA and said we’d adopt him if no-one else did. No-one claimed him, so home with us he came.

Please let us know if you do 🙂

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