Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Mark on March 31, 2010, 11:17:48 AM
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A woman left a message. You can tell by the tone with some people that they are phoning you with an attitude that they are owed a service. She said her ragdoll was ill and she wanted PDSA advice. "Please phone me on my mobile" - Firstly, she had phoned from a landline >:( - When I phoned, she said "Oh, it's alright as I have phoned xxxxx vets and I need to fill in some forms to get PDSA cover so cover starts tomorrow - I can take the cat to the vet then. Surely someone that isn't working has all the time in the world to sort these things out in advance? >:( I just hope the cat isn't suffering as a result of the delay! - I was so tempted to give a lecture but I know it is wasted breath.
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There must be a clinic near her then because on PetAid when you apply you have to wait until the beginning of the following month for any assistance.
I hope the cat gets whatever treatment it needs.
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I bet that petaid is something that people always mean to get around to and don't
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It actually doesn't cover much. You don't receive help with pre existing conditions, blood tests, innoculations and spays or neuters if you're on PetAid. So the only help you'll get is if there's a condition discovered (probably by a blood test the person on low income has to cover the cost of) or an accident.
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I had another today "Hello, I have 2 unwanted cats - can you phone me on xxxxxxx" (naturally a mobile number :tired: ) Sharon kindly offered to speak to her. I was planning on giving her a piece of my mind.
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My goodness Mark you and the others must be saints cos I wsould blow a bloomin fuse :innocent:
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Apparenty she has just had a C-section and can't cope :shify: - it was her expression "unwanted cats" that got me.
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Hmmm, can't cope. Unless she's a single mum with very little help at home that's quite a cop out to me. My sister had a C section for my nephew and still managed to walk their dog, Jess and pick up poop not particularly long after she had it.
Still, if the cats are unwanted they're going to be better off coming in to CP care.
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I had one today that got to me. :'(
A lady who sounded heart broken has 4 cats (one a new mum with a litter of 4 two day olds) and needs to rehome at least two of them. I was about to give the lecture about neutering when she told me the reason she couldn't cope. She broke down crying and told me she has cancer and is going in to have her womb removed in 2 weeks time. She sounded in her 20s. She kept saying "I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry. I really hate to bother you... they're lovely cats and I love them but I can't cope looking after them"... then she started crying again. I wanted to cry with her. :'(
It was a classic story of her taking in 1 stray cat, then it had kittens, she managed to spay one but couldn't afford the other. She didn't know about vouchers. :doh:
We will be taking in mum cat and kittens next week. Mum will raise the kittens in our care and then go back home to her - neutered! - as the lady is very close to this cat. We will rehome the kittens. We will also take two of the others in as well. ;)
But it's kinda ruined my Easter as I keep thinking of that poor lady and remembering how scared she sounded. :(