I dont often rant, infact this is my first in here (I think)
Motherinlaw rang me the other day and asked me to go down and have a look at a cat that was hanging around here house and it had been sleeping in here shed as it looked scruffy and under feed.
Went down and the cat looked a mess!, seriously underweight and his fur was all matted,
After asking about I found out that the owner had died 2 weeks before and the cat has had to fend for itself for the past fortnight so I rang the R.S.P.C.A and told them what had happened.
I was disgusted with there reply!! they told me to leave the cat where it was, they didn't bother to come out to see the state it was in, they just said put it back in the shed and let it carry on as it is. :dunno:
I decided to take it to the local vets because it was in a state, they had a look at him and said he was about 3 years old, they said they were going to ring the R.S.P.C.A thinking coming from the vets they would do something about it........ They told them the same, put it back and leave it be :boo:
They told me (in so many words) the R.S.P.C.A dont seem to give a shit about cats and that they have been told the same before when it comes to cats when there owner has died or the cat has become homeless or lost. The vets say there are too many cats about and they cant control the amount that are stray, so how can turning a blind eye to it help, the more strays the more they will breed! idiots!!!.
So WTF I have I been donating 10 pound a month to the R.S.P.C.A for the past 4 years via direct debit for if they are not going to do the job they are supposed to do.
I have cancelled my donation to them now and if I see them collecting in the supermarkets with there little tin I am going to tell them where to go.
Taking donations and not bothering to do what they are supposed to do.
As for the cat, we got it a home in a shelter, a very kind woman who takes cats in and relies completely on donations has taken it in and told us the cat will remain there, brought back to health and re-homed, she said it will never be put down whilst in her care.
There is a big bin in Tescos for cat food donations, shoppers exit and some throw cat food or money in the bin which she collects weekly, so with the money I donated to the R.S.P.C.A I will be using that for cat food and throwing it in that bin.
The R.S.P.C.A should be disgusted with themselves accepting donations and then turning a blind eye to things.
Motherinlaw rang me the other day and asked me to go down and have a look at a cat that was hanging around here house and it had been sleeping in here shed as it looked scruffy and under feed.
Went down and the cat looked a mess!, seriously underweight and his fur was all matted,
After asking about I found out that the owner had died 2 weeks before and the cat has had to fend for itself for the past fortnight so I rang the R.S.P.C.A and told them what had happened.
I was disgusted with there reply!! they told me to leave the cat where it was, they didn't bother to come out to see the state it was in, they just said put it back in the shed and let it carry on as it is. :dunno:
I decided to take it to the local vets because it was in a state, they had a look at him and said he was about 3 years old, they said they were going to ring the R.S.P.C.A thinking coming from the vets they would do something about it........ They told them the same, put it back and leave it be :boo:
They told me (in so many words) the R.S.P.C.A dont seem to give a shit about cats and that they have been told the same before when it comes to cats when there owner has died or the cat has become homeless or lost. The vets say there are too many cats about and they cant control the amount that are stray, so how can turning a blind eye to it help, the more strays the more they will breed! idiots!!!.
So WTF I have I been donating 10 pound a month to the R.S.P.C.A for the past 4 years via direct debit for if they are not going to do the job they are supposed to do.
I have cancelled my donation to them now and if I see them collecting in the supermarkets with there little tin I am going to tell them where to go.
Taking donations and not bothering to do what they are supposed to do.
As for the cat, we got it a home in a shelter, a very kind woman who takes cats in and relies completely on donations has taken it in and told us the cat will remain there, brought back to health and re-homed, she said it will never be put down whilst in her care.
There is a big bin in Tescos for cat food donations, shoppers exit and some throw cat food or money in the bin which she collects weekly, so with the money I donated to the R.S.P.C.A I will be using that for cat food and throwing it in that bin.
The R.S.P.C.A should be disgusted with themselves accepting donations and then turning a blind eye to things.