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Rehoming Cats
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Can anyone advise what to do with two cats which an elderly aunt has been feeding but may belong to someone else. She has just gone into a care home and we have been leaving food out but cant go on doing so. We need someone to scan them in case they do have a registered owner. Who best to contact?
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It might also be worth leafleting neighbouring properties with photos of them in case they haven’t been chipped but do have another home.
17:57 Fri 11th Oct 2019
My vet's surgery normally charges a fortune just to walk through the door but they'll still scan stray cats free of charge. (They scanned this guy for me when he moved in with me for a while, before vanishing again, a couple of years ago: https:/ /ukcatl over.ra jce.idn es.cz/S ilber/# P311147 3.jpg ).
As has been suggested above, Cats Protection might be able to help. (Call 03000 12 12 12 or try a postcode search, for local contact details, here: https:/ /www.ca ts.org. uk/find -us )
As has been suggested above, Cats Protection might be able to help. (Call 03000 12 12 12 or try a postcode search, for local contact details, here: https:/
My first port of call would be to ask all the neighbours before you ring people or cart them off to vets. There is certainly a chance they live in a good home - several of my neighbours' cats would hang round my house if I fed them regularly (I suspect my own cats might do the same, they have no shame nor loyalty!).