05-28-2014, 02:33 PM
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(05-27-2014, 05:28 PM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: No she's not lost.
Even if she were 'lost', they're not getting her back. If 'you' are that irresponsible that it costs me $545 to fix 'your' mess, 'you' don't deserve her.
Good

You know that happened to mum. She rescued Smoky- he was a neighbour of ours cat (bought pedigree as a birthday present) he was matted and underweight. I'd been feeding him, my other neighbour had too and wormed him. Mum one night as she was leaving from babysitting saw him on the kerb, picked him up as she got in the car........
The vet cleaned him up and neutered him once he was well.
One night the owner knocked on our door and said they heard through the grapevine we had the cat. They didn't want him back but had brought the pedigree papers to us to pay for (£60- at the time).
I gave them an option, they paid the vet bills and we wouldn't tell the RSPCA about cruelty to an animal.
They asked how much the bill was.... (running into hundreds) but I said to be fair my mum wouldn't include the neutering fee- that was her choice. After a brief pause the man looked at the papers and ripped them up, walked away.
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