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This huge tom has been coming round our front hunting for food for about 2 weeks now. He's VERY hungry, and NOT AT ALL people friendly.


Is he yours?


I think he's feral, and if he is, I'll arrange to trap, neuter and release him through Celia Hammond.

But obviously not if he belongs to someone.


Has anyone met him before or know if he has a home?

Thanks Sue. We have 3 rescues, so don't like to think of others in hardship.

I'm kinda hoping he's just a grumpy bugger and actually lives with humans, but I don't think he does.



Sue Wrote:

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> I don't know the cat, but thank you for caring

> enough to post this.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

Ok last ditch attempt before I neuter and try to rehome this guy:


I?m 99% sure this guy is a feral, but is this your cat?

He?s been sitting outside our house for a few weeks now, always coming from the Milo Road direction. He?s not ear clipped and doesn?t look neutered, so if he isn?t claimed, I?m going to arrange a trap, neuter and release/rehome.

Does anyone recognise him as a stray, and if so, do you know where he sleeps? If he?s not suitable for rehoming, I?ll make a winter shelter for him.


Will put posters up round the area this week if I don?t get any hits.

Hi MrsCrathew

Which road are you on? I don't suppose you would know where he sleeps? Weather is definitely turning and if he's not suitable for rehoming, I'm going to try to make him a winter shelter to make his life a little more comfortable.

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