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Cat owners on alert after two pets poisoned in Tunstall


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The sentinel are reporting about string of cat's being poisoned in the Tunstall area.

TWO animal-loving neighbours have been left devastated after their cats died from poisoning within a week of each other.

Diane Hurst and Gemma Fern, from Tunstall, both had to have their cats put to sleep after they suffered suspected antifreeze poisoning.

http://www.thisisstaffordshire.co.uk/Cat-owners-alert-pets-poisoned-Tuns...

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Steve's picture

How do you get a cat to drink

How do you get a cat to drink anti frezee ?.

Guest's picture

You Dont - and how could you

You Dont - and how could you even consider asking such a thing???

Steve's picture

Guest, It was a tounge in

Guest, It was a tounge in cheek comment. You see its a sense of humor thing. Like cat cocktail glass ice and a slice maybe an umberella. The whole thing was a non story. No poof or evidence the sentinel reporting it on a no news day.

popeye's picture

While i certainly dont

While i certainly dont advocate poisoning cats i am thouroughly anniyed when my flower beds are full of cat shit and the owners dont really care because thats whats cats do....

What i would like to know is why do dogowners have to clean up after their dogs but cat owners can let them run around doing there business in everyone elses gardens!!!

Is there a law about cat excretia?

Would it be more humane to kill the irresponsible owners!!!

We seem to have a few cats gathering around our close at the momment, could anyone suggest a good way to keep them off our plants?

Gordy

popeye's picture

While i certainly dont

While i certainly dont advocate poisoning cats i am thouroughly anniyed when my flower beds are full of cat shit and the owners dont really care because thats whats cats do....

What i would like to know is why do dogowners have to clean up after their dogs but cat owners can let them run around doing there business in everyone elses gardens!!!

Is there a law about cat excretia?

Would it be more humane to kill the irresponsible owners!!!

We seem to have a few cats gathering around our close at the momment, could anyone suggest a good way to keep them off our plants?

Gordy

Rach's picture

I can recommend a repellant

I can recommend a repellant against any of our little friends that like to visit other gardens.

BBQ skewers, Richard read about on the net and we have tried in our front garden about 3 - 4 months ago and since then we have not had any deposits left from any 4 legged animal that wanders around the estates, give it a whirl, it does seem to work.

Web Monkey's picture

It also puts an end to hedge

It also puts an end to hedge hopping...

popeye's picture

Thanks Rach i will try that

Thanks Rach i will try that or Mrs popeye will

Gordy

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