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Thumbs down to the RSPCA and the so called "animal lovers"


Over 1 week ago when I 1st came to view my new flat, I noticed a black cat in the alleyway behind the building.

This cat sits outside this window, which I only seen open once and it was to shush the cat off the ledge. Day in day out, come rain and snow and that cat is there looking in but always out. It's a smallish cat (and it is getting smaller).

It's now almost 2 weeks and that poor thing is looking frail and cold. It is out in the cold rain right now as we speak.

I would go and get it and bring it in but some retard blocked the alleyway so unless I jump over 2x 3ft fences and climbed a wall theres no way for me to rescue this cat.

I spent a good amount of time and money trying to speak to a person at the RSPCA today but I was met with dead ends.  Even trying to email them is a hassle! One must first register as a user of their site to gain access to their email! How ludicrous is that?! Don't forget that at all times, in all pages of their flashy site they are asking for donations by pulling your heart strings.

I resent the RSPCA spending money donated to them to make these flashy websites, automated (premium rate) phone lines and never EVER putting you through to a human being.

Now I am left here watching a cat slowly loose condition and who knows even watching it die....It wouldnt surprise me if it did as the forecast is for more snow showers.

Gone are the days you could speak to someone who actually cared for animal welfare.

In a society which lets people live and die without any dignity, what chance have we got if/when we try to save an animal?

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