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Cat health questions

On Easter Sunday my grandmother Febreeze sprayed directly into the cat's face. The next day, was showing signs of disease. Today was admitted to the animal hospital of liver problems. The cat is 9 years old. Could it have been just spray or coincendental. After talking with others on the web, I found the answer. Geezus beautiful grandmother. Why did that? I am sure that the cat probably smelled better than her grandmother. Of course that is related to this. She sprayed hazardous chemicals in his face. Unless your grandmother suffers from dementia and was not aware that she did this, she should be brought up on charges of cruelty against animals. What a sick and cruel thing to see a pet. I hope it survives.



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Rescue Dogs

I'm looking for a puppy does anyone know of any good rescue centres that would come to my house dorchester, dorset or any rescue centres near here???? Thanks SORRY GUYS FOR ALL U WHO WANT TO HELP ME DORCHESTER IS IN DORSET RIGHT IN THE SOUTH WEST OF ENGLAND/UK THANKS. Today I found out that… What about this one at Kingston Maurward, Dorchester? I don't know if they'd deliver but presumably you would be able to have a chat with someone there about that. . aah, sorry just noticed that they don't have the facilties to house dogs at that site. However, there are other shelters in your general area – found some on this page: #dorset It seems that most of your local rescue centres make use of people willing to foster animals within their own homes – so someone may be happy to deliver to you (I expect that they may wish to 'vet' you anyway). Based in Poole: Poole & Bournemouth: (Tasha the Springer puppy is gorgeous.) Blandford: This article talks about cats but at the bottom it gives phone numbers for people who are willing to rehome an 'animal' to call. The only other thing that I can suggest is that you contact your local council (possibly District Council if you have one) & ask to speak to the Dog Warden. He or she will be able to give you advice & point you in the right direction to rescue a pup. Hope that one of these is able to help you & you are able to rescue a wonderful pup.


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Lost Cat Behavior

There was a stray kitten hanging around our house for a week or so, but we just assumed he was someone's pet. Then one day he ran into our house when I opened the door, so we let him stay while we tried to find whoever he belonged to (online ads, fliers, humane society). After several days with no success, we decided to keep him and I took him to the vet and spent around $200 on testing and medication (ear mites, roundworm, etc. ) When I got back from the vet, our neighbor's 8 year old grandson came over. He and his mom had moved in with our neighbor about a month ago, and I know my neighbor doesn't like animals so I didn't even think of asking her if she was missing a cat. He saw the kitten and said "That's my cat.". I asked his grandmother and she said that he had lost his cat. So the little boy picked up the kitten by the tail and ran around with him holding him under his front legs and swinging him around. His grandma didn't say anything to him about his behavior. I told his grandma that if they ever needed to give the kitten away I would gladly take him and the little boy could come visit him for a little while every day. I couldn't stand to see him treat the kitten like that but I didn't know what I could do. A few minutes later I get a phone call from his grandmother saying that they might take me up on the offer. She said that she couldn't let the kitten inside and the little boy didn't even realize he was missing until that day. So she talked to the boy about it and he agreed to it. The next day they brought the kitten back to my house. When the boy came over after school to visit the kitten, he just wanted to know where my son was so that he could play with him, but my son was at his grandparents' house. He was disappointed that he wasn't there, but didn't even ask about the kitten. He asked if he could stay for a while and I told him that was fine. I thanked him for letting us have the cat and he said "I'm not letting you have it, when I move he's coming with me". He sat on the couch watching tv, and when the kitten walked by, he ran after him and the kitten ran under the table. The boy pulled him out by his tail, and then picked him up and said "1. .

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3. . " and tossed him across the kitchen. I yelled for him not to do that and he didn't even stop to listen to me. I told him then that it was time to go home. What do I do now? The agreement was that he could come and see the kitten every day, but what do I do about his behavior? I left his mom a message but she hasn't called me back. Can they take the cat back if they want to. What I found out was – Unless they have proof that they've spent money on the cat ( vet records, etc ), then the cat is YOURS. YOU have the proof. . . . And they hadn't been taking care of the kitten properly, anyway. . If it had worms, mites, etc. . . . You need to tell the Grandmother about the ABUSE that her grandson levied on the kitten, although he was at your home, and that you don't want him over there anymore. He obviously has never been taught how to treat an animal. . . . And just because they "say" the kitten is theirs, doesn't make it so. For heaven's sake. . . . . Don't let him back into your home. . . . He's a "menace" .. Since "mom" hasn't returned your message, she apparently doesn't care. . . . So. . . . . Forget about your "arrangement", and if someone comes over to get the cat. . . Don't let them in. Unless they can PROVE the cat is theirs. . . It's your vet records against their "words". Hope this doesn't turn into a real battle. The kitten deserves better than to be allowed to be treated that way. GOOD LUCK. . . . .



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