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For anybody worried about a large ginger & white cat crying constantly in Ulverscroft

Road I am in the process of adopting him but the vet has confirmed he is a Tom & I have to wait 2 weeks before he can be castrated.He is crying as as there's a small black & white female cat who appears to be uneutered who he is pursuing in the road. He is coming in for food but won't stay in whilst he knows there is a female on heat near by. Please feel free to contact me if you have any concerns but he is being looked after.

Hi Rosie,


I'm actually more concerned about the unspayed female.


Could you reach out to the Celia Hammond {020 8691 2100}, let them know of the feline's location & request a TNR?


{ more information here https://www.celiahammond.org/index.php/faqs/neutering-info }


Kindest,

Heather { The Wingless Bird

- Feline Behaviourist & Cat Sitter }

Hi Heather I would be happy to buy don't know the exact location of the female only that she is very small & black & white & must be a recent addition to our road as our ginger boy hasn't behaved like this for a long time. Actually didn't think he was a Tom I told took him to get yesterday. Celia Hammond would need an exact location wouldn't they

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