Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
They left them where they would be seen by a lot of people. They could have left them in the bottom of a river in a burlap bag.
Victoria wrote:Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
They left them where they would be seen by a lot of people. They could have left them in the bottom of a river in a burlap bag.
Listen!!
Dumping them at the side of the road in a country, that's permanently cold is cruel.
They should have left them somewhere warm.
Victoria wrote:Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
They left them where they would be seen by a lot of people. They could have left them in the bottom of a river in a burlap bag.
Listen!!
Dumping them at the side of the road in a country, that's permanently cold is cruel.
They should have left them somewhere warm.
PinkSmurf wrote:Victoria wrote:Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
They left them where they would be seen by a lot of people. They could have left them in the bottom of a river in a burlap bag.
Listen!!
Dumping them at the side of the road in a country, that's permanently cold is cruel.
They should have left them somewhere warm.
Leaving them to freeze, starve after wandering off or to get run over was irresponsible and cruel. Why not take them to a rescue centre or a vets? What's worrying me is that the person who did it will likely do it again. They obviously haven't spayed their cat and there will be more kittens. They should have taken all of them to a vet with the mother cat and admit they can't cope. There's the Cats Protection too who will take vulnerable cats and kittens and find them foster homes.
Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:Maddog wrote:Victoria wrote:
Five wee kittens were dumped at the side of the road in East Lothian a few days ago.
Thankfully the wee fur-balls were found by a dog walker and are now being cared for by the Scottish SPCA.
What is wrong with these people?
Why couldn't they have left them somewhere safe and warm, instead of leaving them outside in the hope they would freeze to death.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-38303206
They left them where they would be seen by a lot of people. They could have left them in the bottom of a river in a burlap bag.
Listen!!
Dumping them at the side of the road in a country, that's permanently cold is cruel.
They should have left them somewhere warm.
They could have but them in a box and shipped them to the Bahamas.
Stooo wrote:The vet is dead. He fell 100 feet while hunting in Italy.
Sorry no link as I'm on my phone.
Punk wrote:Stooo wrote:The vet is dead. He fell 100 feet while hunting in Italy.
Sorry no link as I'm on my phone.
I was disappointed people were saying it was Karma when he died instantly. If he took three days to die in great agony that would have been Karma.
Keyser wrote:Punk wrote:Stooo wrote:The vet is dead. He fell 100 feet while hunting in Italy.
Sorry no link as I'm on my phone.
I was disappointed people were saying it was Karma when he died instantly. If he took three days to die in great agony that would have been Karma.
Agreed.
For all sorts of reasons I wish there was such a thing as Karma - I really do.
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