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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Ela on November 22, 2008, 11:41:53 AM
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A few months ago someone found a cat on a car park in town, we had absolutely nowhere to put it (nothing new there then) but the finder said she would take it home with her. She came and borrowed a cat carrier and off she went. A few days later I received a call from someone who had lost a cat and I just though that maybe the cat in the care park could be theirs as in my brain (yes I do have a small one) I worked out that it would be quite easy to get from its home to the car park. Just across a few streets, allotments etc. It ws the cat so the finder gave the cat back in my carrier and asked if the owner could get the carrier to me. I was advised that the carrier would be taken to the shop for me to pick up ASAP. Since that time I have rang a few times and always told a different story, Mother at doctors (late on a Saturday afternoon) daughter will take it tomorrow Oh! Hasn’t my daughter took it yet I thought she had. I will take it tomorrow I have heard numerous times. On Thursday I was advised Oh! I thought my daughter had taken it , I will definitely take it tomorrow. (as we know tomorrow does not come:). Today I rang and said I know you will hate me but when will you take my cat basket to the shop please, she said I thought my daughter had taken it. I said no and I heard the daughter in the background say I left it outside the shop, I said ‘did I hear right that it was left outside the shop as if that is the case someone would have taken it’, she replied, yes. I think my voice raised a few decibels and mum said to daughter did you really take it and leave it outside the shop and the daughter said ‘no I didn’t take it’. I was then advised that mum would take it today. So I just replied that If it is not there soon I would be sending her a bill, mind you that will not do much good, will it?
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ggrrrr! Why do people steal from charities!!! :censored:
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ggrrrr! Why do people steal from charities!!!
To be fair I would not say stealing, but not returning something ASAP that is rightfully ours and then lying.
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Fair enough, I just got the impression they didn't sound like they were planning on returning it. Hopefully they will. Not nice to lie either way though.
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just sounds like they were fobbing you off and maybe hoping you'd let it go but they thought wrong ;D
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To add insult to injury - you would think they would be grateful to get their cat back >:(
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o add insult to injury - you would think they would be grateful to get their cat back
Quite right, The shop closes in 15 mins and it is not there yet. What I may do is ring next week and say I will collect, it is very near Lidl and also Stuart has to go down their road to collect some cones (traffic cones he has stored). I should not have to collect but am determind to get it back. We actually have loads but it is the principal and the fact that if everyone did it would would soon not have any.
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We actually have loads but it is the principal and the fact that if everyone did it would would soon not have any.
Damn right Ela. It's a philosophy I share too. There is way too little responsibility and honesty today and I will make damn sure that people know they CANNOT pull that type of c**p around me. Here endeth the lesson *spouts an evil grin*
it's bad enough when they pull this with me, but to do it to a charity, grrrrrrr, send 'em my way.... they'll leave with thier heads spinning.
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I remember someone losing a cage on loan to a former member of purrs? :shify: - I don't think it was ever returned.
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I remember someone losing a cage on loan to a former member of purrs? - I don't think it was ever returned
Mark don't even go there ;D, some of us have long memories, don't we Leslie?
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Still, with her new life in her big house in London her uncle left her and being so happy now, how could you expect her to think of a trifle like a much needed kitten cage? :tired:
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Hmmmm....I think we ought to move away from this one, Mark. Sadly, there are people that are so ensconced in other parts of their life they overlook things like borrowed items from other people, or rescues.
I lent somene a book (years ago now) by one of my favourite authors at the time, and when I asked him for it back months later he just said "oh, I've lost it" and looked at me like that was enough of an explanation. Surfice to say, I never lent him a book again! (Books are classed as quite important in our house. We never throw them away and will only give them away if we know they're going to be kept not binned!)
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Books are classed as quite important in our house. We never throw them away and will only give them away if we know they're going to be kept not binned!
Finally! A kindred spirit. People don't understand why I don't lend mine, why I pay a fortune to take them with me whenever I move, why I don't feel the house is complete without them all out there, on display (I don't care if some see this as clutter, that is their perception) and where I can run my fingers over their spines, remember the stories and the things that were happening in my life when I read them the first time, and the joy they have given me since!! I hate parting with books and will only do so to a good home!
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Hmmmm....I think we ought to move away from this one, Mark. Sadly, there are people that are so ensconced in other parts of their life they overlook things like borrowed items from other people, or rescues.
Tough - not returning is as good as stealing. Especially when people are reminded. I don't see why rescues should accept losses. These things have to be replaced at the expense of vet bills, medications etc. Theft is theft. I would be speaking to the police personally. If someone had a genuine reason to overlook, fair enough but a genuine reason to me would have to be serious illness or death.
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Books are classed as quite important in our house. We never through them away and will only give themaway if we know they're going to be kept not binned!
Finally! A kindred spirit. People don't understand why I don't lend mine, why I pay a fortune to take them with me whenever I move, why I don't feel the house is complete without them all out there, on display (I don't care if some see this as clutter, that is their perception) and where I can run my fingers over their spines, remember the stories and the things that were happening in my life when I read them the first time, and the joy they have given me since!! I hate parting with books and will only do so to a good home!
That is so like me with my books especially as i have quite a few signed copies - kept in a glass bookcase seperately from the others that i read over and over again.
I love my books !!
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I remember someone losing a cage on loan to a former member of purrs? - I don't think it was ever returned
Mark don't even go there ;D, some of us have long memories, don't we Leslie?
Very long memories, but very, very good friend on Purrs. :Luv2:
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To me my possessions are not important. But when someone has something that belongs to a charity it is a different matter as I did not pay for it, having said that over any year I do pay for loads but that is a different story.
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Ela, I would say I'm far from materialistic. Books are not only knowledge givers, they are story tellers and someone has taken time to weave a wonderful tale for people. I class them as entirely different to other objects.
I agree with you though - taking the carrier is an appalling way to behave.
Mark, I just feel that there's absolutely no point going over old ground with that one - it will get everyone riled and won't get the cage back, causing attention to be drawn back to the person in question. And let's face it, that's all they wanted anyway. ;) So why do it?
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I have to say one thing....
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
Hope you get your carrier back Ela