SNRL often mention cats which are victims of road accidents. They work closely with vets and the Met. What happens to some of these cats is appalling and not a result of fox activity. Cordelia, I don?t know if the cat you mention was the one I know of which was left two streets away from where she lived. I saw a fox a couple of weeks ago approach a cat on a garage roof. I was horrified until the two curled up together and went to sleep!
James, I have sent you SNARL?s response to the article via FB. Unless cars and foxes have learnt to undo bolted cages, kill their inhabitants and then bolt them shut, you will see that there is a sick person out there doing unmentionable things to people?s pets.
It might be worth checking as Larry is probably lost... I hope he comes home soon. I saw one of your cats by the garages at 5am on Monday but I didn?t realise Larry was missing so didn?t check which one it was.
I?m glad she?s home. I keep my cats in at night and have had to keep one of my cats in for several days after a trip to the vet. I put a plank of wood in front of the cat flap to stop break outs!
My brown tabby, Magnificat, has not been seen for 24 hours. He is 13 and has never, ever stayed out all night and missed his meals. He is wearing a collar with a metal tag and a green square tag. If you see him, please let me know. Thanks.