I need help to rehome or information on assistance sterilising my cats.I have been trying to get them sterilised but cant afford it.I,ve just had a visit from our local mayor and have to sort the situation out or the gendarmes will be round and we will get a fine.Can any one help me find any rescue home to take some or if anyone would like a cat or kitten litter trained and loving.PLEASE HELP ME it would break my heart to have to have them put down.
Nicky
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We have inbetween 20 and 30 cats. We treet all our animals with the greatest respect. Weev been reported by one of our neighbours. The police are not involved yet but will be soon if we don`t get our problem sorted. We are living in La creuse. We have plenty of space for the cats but they wonder alot.
Please can you send me some information about that charity.Thank you very much.
I'm sorry but I don't understand how you can have "inbetween 20 and 30 cats", what have you done, let your love and compassion for them lead you into adopting every stray which crossed your path ?
I too love cats and I don't mean to be unkind but sometimes, unless an animal is actually injured or in distress, you just have accept a situation for what is and let it be otherwise you risk artificially creating a bigger problem both for yourself and others
Cat's born in the wild are generally pretty good at surviving without human assistance
I also find it hard to understand. Feeding that many cats must cost a lot, surely cheaper in the long run to get them spayed/neutered? How do you afford treatment if they are ill or injured? If you rehome some, presumably any remaining unspayed ones will keep producing kittens. With that many, how can they be cared for properly - or are they wild/semi wild? I wonder if a vet would do a bulk discount? Or is there a charity for cats in the area that has an arrangement with a local vet?
If you love cats, it's far kinder to stop them producing more kittens when there are so many unwanted cats around. Certainly UK pet charities would make sure any they rehome are neutered. I've had lots of rescued cats (and 2 dogs) and wouldn't see the point of taking a kitten if the mother's owner won't get her spayed.
Sorry if this sounds critical, perhaps we haven't got enough information. Good luck anyway!
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