areia
Wise Old Thumper
any rescues down the south coast,
want to check first where my mum stands on this theres a lady over the road who lets face doesnt really look after her animals she has a few cats and one rabbits left (she had two then had loads all died inclueding mum in breeding etc but i bit my tounge on this) now when i was down south last week i helpt herd is the word the rabbit into the lady's house so the bf could catch in there i mean it has a shed and an attached run but they just dont seem to care anymore as its always over the road in my mums garden eating the bird food and fruit shes puts out, ive told her the food is only good in mod but she has seen it out the front eating her well overgrown grass, shes got an empty compost bin which shes opened and put a cat carrier in hope he will go in there so she can get him, but whats the deal on just taking someone bun, my mums not very popular to say the least when it come to animals as we have a few people who havent got a clue and she been verbaly abused when she had a massive go at someone when another neightbour kicked his dog so hard it screamed she reported it, but because the dogs so freindly the rspca didnt do anything, and as she on her own she knows she going to get it in th neck, and im too far away to help,im mean ive offered to have a go at her myself over the phone, it was rumured that she spoke to a neighbour and said well if someone else is feeding it i dont have to, hes been neutered i know that much but its not like i can get in the van and wizz down im afraid she doesnt want to keep it she has spent her whole life rescueing cats and has two left and she finaly wants a break and when her last two go she wants to be able to go out, as she never had a holiday when shes had animals as shes a firm beliver in you have animals you stay and look after them,
so can she just get away with just taking it, i mean the ladys hardly ever at home anyway to get hold of, and she hates lieing as ive just said take it and give to someone else who will look after it, but she is worried about it
want to check first where my mum stands on this theres a lady over the road who lets face doesnt really look after her animals she has a few cats and one rabbits left (she had two then had loads all died inclueding mum in breeding etc but i bit my tounge on this) now when i was down south last week i helpt herd is the word the rabbit into the lady's house so the bf could catch in there i mean it has a shed and an attached run but they just dont seem to care anymore as its always over the road in my mums garden eating the bird food and fruit shes puts out, ive told her the food is only good in mod but she has seen it out the front eating her well overgrown grass, shes got an empty compost bin which shes opened and put a cat carrier in hope he will go in there so she can get him, but whats the deal on just taking someone bun, my mums not very popular to say the least when it come to animals as we have a few people who havent got a clue and she been verbaly abused when she had a massive go at someone when another neightbour kicked his dog so hard it screamed she reported it, but because the dogs so freindly the rspca didnt do anything, and as she on her own she knows she going to get it in th neck, and im too far away to help,im mean ive offered to have a go at her myself over the phone, it was rumured that she spoke to a neighbour and said well if someone else is feeding it i dont have to, hes been neutered i know that much but its not like i can get in the van and wizz down im afraid she doesnt want to keep it she has spent her whole life rescueing cats and has two left and she finaly wants a break and when her last two go she wants to be able to go out, as she never had a holiday when shes had animals as shes a firm beliver in you have animals you stay and look after them,
so can she just get away with just taking it, i mean the ladys hardly ever at home anyway to get hold of, and she hates lieing as ive just said take it and give to someone else who will look after it, but she is worried about it