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  • aloise
    aloise Posts: 608 Forumite
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    Person_one wrote: »
    If she's that skint she may well qualify for PDSA or RSPCA help with vet care, I wouldn't jump straight to rehoming, there are hundreds and hundreds of cats waiting for homes so nobody should be adding to that list unless they absolutely have no other option.

    I like the idea of splitting the cat's care 50/50. It sounds like the OP would like a cat if she could afford one.

    But if you go to the PDSA remember that they rely on donations to keep your pet healthy. The amount of people who take their pets and can't even afford £5 to give is unbelievable. :mad:
    Well done Kerri for looking after the cat
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