Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: Canterbury_cats (Sharon) on March 28, 2008, 19:04:58 PM
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We had a report this morning of a lost siamese from last night.. I rang the lady up. Not neuterered 9months old, and required for breeding, never been outside. She lives in village Staple, Kent.
Tried to be positive but what hope is there, no chance he didnt even have a colllar!! She sounded a very posh lady and has two other Siamese (queens i suppose) all chipped.
Some people just dont think...!! I will eat my socks if he comes back...!
Responds to the name Yoda...
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There's going to be some interesting kittens in Staple in a few weeks, then! :evillaugh:
What a stupid woman! :innocent:
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Arr she told me he didnt have any urge to mate yet! Yaaa right?
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Well he's not gone on his travels to broaden his mind, has he, Sharon..? :rofl:
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Fingers crossed he will prove us all wrong and be back home soon .... of course we all know what the chances are.
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When you read things like this, it always makes me wonder just how far somebody will actually go to find their cat. At least she has approached the local CP but I wonder what else she has done - if anything.
Yet another person who is part of the problem.
Let us keep our fingers crossed that he is found. I have heard it said that an un-neutered tom can have up to a 5 mile radius. This woman needs to be responsible and cover that area.
I can't help but wonder if this person is a registered breeder, although I accept that you may not want to answer that.
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Considering he cost her 300 quid, she didnt think he would go out the door! !! I tell you some people make it difficult to call themselves human!!! But wouldnt you of thought that the breeder would of got him chipped!
The cat come from a breeder in Lydd Romney Marsh way... I just think she breeds and sells on as pets but not officially registered though..
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When you read things like this, it always makes me wonder just how far somebody will actually go to find their cat. At least she has approached the local CP but I wonder what else she has done - if anything.
Exactly i told her to contact vets outside the area and Siamese rescue and she didnt have a clue!!
The chances if someone did pick him up of her getting him back remote as people must we aware he is a pedigree puss and worth something...!!
The email she sent this morning was verging on the brief to be brief, when i asked her to send more details she said she didnt think it was relevant he was a entire tom!
Daft twatt !!!!
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If he only cost £300 (yes I did say only) then she definitely isn't a registered breeder. I paid nearly that much for Zephyr 6 years ago ... and he was sold to me under the proviso I would get him neutered and would breed from him.
Did this women really believe that if you paid good money for a cat it would know it was expensive and wouldn't go out!!!! :Crazy: :Crazy: :Crazy: Dozy bint!
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£300 quid!!! Well i be i got my two for less then that together,.. But Leo was defect he has a crooked tail.. and they are always cheaper!!!
Nope a huge sucker for the defect ones.. i was also told that he had tiger stripes on his flanks and would never make the grade!!
How things have changed.. !!
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people must we aware he is a pedigree puss and worth something...!!
........especially with all his bits still intact LOL!
I really hope he is found safe and sound.
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I very much doubt you will see this
one again but if you do, for Gods sake get it microchipped!
If you were to spot it in someones window the only way you could definitely say it was yours is by the microchip!
This happens so often, people will steal Pedigree animals and it's a bonus for them if they aren't neutered!
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I really hope he is found safe and well and doesn't end up in the wrong hands :(
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Just got an email saying he has returned home :Luv2: ;D
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That's a nice bit of good news - glad the pussy is home
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Wow, lucky owner and lucky cat. I hope she rushes to the vet to get him microchipped and doesn't rely on him not getting out again. Unless she is is really organised he will be out a door or a window as soon as a he hears a queen calling.
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Great news. I hope the owner has him chipped witha s afety collar and realises that indoor cats do escape. It only takes one lapse by the owner or a guest.
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OMG ... well that is great news ... although I am really shocked he came back so quickly. Fingers crossed, as everyone else says, she will now be getting him chipped (and neutered).
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Once he starts spraying in her house he can get himself a nice little outdoor house. Im amazed he came back so quickly :shocked: