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I popped into Celia Hammond's last week to drop off some cat food. There was a lady there who was just picking a cat up having had it neutered. Anytime she gets hold of an intact cat, she takes it down to be done, then once it's recovered, she lets it go again. I got the impression they do this as a free service. Unneutered toms can be a nightmare. We used to have a tomcat 'visitor' in our last house who would get in through the flap and spray all round the kitchen :-(
Of course woodrot/snorky doesn't have permission. Why does he need it - he's not made copies of the images, he's just embedded links to them. Besides, the sack and the bricks look like generic stock images to me, what makes you think that the sites hosting the images own the copyright?

what a shame that Jenny's thread has been hijacked in such a manner


seriously, if you don't like cats then fine, don't post on a thread/threads concerning them with the intent to cause upset, it's not funny... it's not even childish, it's just really sad and pathetic

The Minkey Wrote:

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> I popped into Celia Hammond's last week to drop

> off some cat food. There was a lady there who was

> just picking a cat up having had it neutered.

> Anytime she gets hold of an intact cat, she takes

> it down to be done, then once it's recovered, she

> lets it go again. I got the impression they do

> this as a free service. Unneutered toms can be a

> nightmare. We used to have a tomcat 'visitor' in

> our last house who would get in through the flap

> and spray all round the kitchen :-(



hi minkey - that may have been me you saw at celia hammond. They neutered our tom cat-stray for free but i gave them a donation to say thanks as they were brilliant.


pm me for details

Just realised that this had been picked up again, to be honest people will always use this forum to crack a joke and wind others up which is fine but I agree its pretty pointless to just try to get a reaction by being controversial, its all a bit predictable really.


Anyway - cat still causing a problem to be honest but has improved, mine now has a litter tray so the flat smells permanently of wee and worse but the cystitis has gone and she seems a bit more chilled. I actually think it might improve as the seasons change and its eventually lighter in the evenings, less scary blackness outside!

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