Oh God, it's still a flippin nightmare. He still has 21 cats and another litter is due soon. I've given up trying to help the man, I've done all I can but he is the most stubborn person I've ever known in my entire life. He lives in a mansion and there is literally cat faeces and urine in every room. Cat Protection were absolutely hopeless, no other organisations are interested because the cats are being looked after and fed regularly and not in distress. They will be the death of him.
Oh God, it's still a flippin nightmare. He still has 21 cats and another litter is due soon. I've given up trying to help the man, I've done all I can but he is the most stubborn person I've ever known in my entire life. He lives in a mansion and the
Oh dear, that's shocking. I have 5 and it's hard work. Main thing is to stop them from reproducing but if CP can't help I really don't know. He could pay a home visit vet to come out and do the spaying/neutering but it would be costly, but worth it. If you want to send me his postcode I can look into it.
Oh dear, that's shocking. I have 5 and it's hard work. Main thing is to stop them from reproducing but if CP can't help I really don't know. He could pay a home visit vet to come out and do the spaying/neutering but it would be costly, but worth it.
There's a Guy I know who kept about 20 cats in his ground floor flat the smell was horrendous when he moved out all the floor boards had to be replaced to get rid of the smell!
There's a Guy I know who kept about 20 cats in his ground floor flat the smell was horrendouswhen he moved out all the floor boards had to be replaced to get rid of the smell!
It's pretty horrendous in my house Breediingmad. lol. I have a house full of Neutradols. lol
Only joking (the horrendous bit but I do have a few Neutadols).
It's pretty horrendous in my house Breediingmad. lol. I have a house full of Neutradols. lolOnly joking (the horrendous bit but I do have a few Neutadols).
Thanks kenny, I'll have to ask his daughter first before any further action. He is 83 and doing a PhD and that is taking up all of his time, the local council even offered to do a steam clean for free and he refused to allow it til he got his PhD. Utter madness.
Thanks kenny, I'll have to ask his daughter first before any further action. He is 83 and doing a PhD and that is taking up all of his time, the local council even offered to do a steam clean for free and he refused to allow it til he got his PhD. Ut
Facts, he is a Cambridge scholar. He worked as a journalist for the Financial Times and has met every world leader over the last 40 years or so. The man has intelligence in spades but cats are his Achilles heel. I've spent a year and a half trying to get a solution to help him but he just won't listen to reason. It's not his daughter's fault, this ended up in my lap as she could not deal with it and I was happy to try and resolve things but I was banging my head against a brick wall. The cats inter breed and the kittens don't last long. It's completely insane that such an intelligent man cannot see the woods for the trees. His PhD has taken over his life to the detriment of his health and everything else.
Facts, he is a Cambridge scholar. He worked as a journalist for the Financial Times and has met every world leader over the last 40 years or so. The man has intelligence in spades but cats are his Achilles heel. I've spent a year and a half trying to
I don't know what's happening Kenny, I've been busy insulating my loft this week and every time I come down and look on here someone else as terminated by the BF police.
I don't know what's happening Kenny, I've been busy insulating my loft this week and every time I come down and look on here someone else as terminated by the BF police.
Has anyone else gone yet ? it is important not to run away at the first sign of trouble
the most important thing is that everyone stands his ground, holds his position and carries out his duties here. the fact is that one who neglects his duty is in precisely the same danger as one who does his duty and makes it less difficult to carry out ones duty and makes dereliction of duty less tempting
Has anyone else gone yet ?it is important not to run away at the first sign of troublethe most important thing is that everyone stands his ground, holds his position and carries out his duties here.the fact is that one who neglects his duty is in pre
akabula 09 Jan 17 21:33 Facts Slippy Just eccentric - or fanatical dementia
Posts that and got the names mixed up. LaughLaughLaugh
kenny mann 09 Jan 17 22:17 Shocked
old!
I posted that in case someone thought I was referring to slippy and not the old guy in question. Obviously you were one such person akabula.
Kenny
read Slippy's post. I consider 82 to be old don't you ?
akabula 09 Jan 17 21:33 Facts SlippyJust eccentric - or fanatical dementiaPosts that and got the names mixed up. LaughLaughLaughkenny mann 09 Jan 17 22:17 Shockedold!I posted that in case someone thought I was referring to slippy and not the
Well, facts, he was only 9 years old when my sister got married, and they're still batting, so not all that really.
Thought the post was referring to me. I was watching the Leeds match and not fully concentrating.
Well, facts, he was only 9 years old when my sister got married, and they're still batting, so not all that really.Thought the post was referring to me. I was watching the Leeds match and not fully concentrating.