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Hi


just a word of warning- my dear kitty, Miss fluffybubs, hase been taken in by a hipster household onn the Bellended road. It has been 3 weeks now and I really worry for her. I have put notes through the house asking them to stop feeding her and to let her come back to her mum, but they dont ever call me back


Im worried as all they seem to do is have a good time and come back late, often drunk and nhigh, then proceed to play 1980's music until dawn, meaning fluffybubs will not be getting the cuddles & rest she needs


is there anything I can do about this ? I have called the police, but they dismissed it as a feline matter and refused to help


can I take legal action ?

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