hannabanana
Well-Known Member
Okay its a non horsey subject but I need advice. Okay here it goes..
There has been a tom cat that visits our street and has done for about 3 years, at first i hardly seen it, but just after Christmas its in the street alot, i see it every day now,I thought it had a home but apparently its ferel, it's also a bit on the skrawny side with a few old scars on his face, dirty....and still has his 'dangly bits'. Problem is its a bad tempered, horrible cat; it attacks the other cats in the street, it wees and poos in the gardens...I've never known anything to smell so strong! It also impregnates this young queen down the street all the time (for the past 3 years, its fathered all her litters), the owner of the queen really should get her spayed anyway but alot of the time she has her head in the clouds and has a head full of sawdust to be honest. Apart from this, the tom has also attacked an elderly person who lives down the street, its just not a popular cat. However the other day it walked up to me in the street and sat in front of me looking at me as if it wanted some affection (I didnt touch it though). Despite what it does I feel sorry for it as this could of been prevented if it had a decent home, I was thinking of contacting the RSPCA or something but i think they will just put it down with it being bad tempered or say its not their problem. What do you think??
There has been a tom cat that visits our street and has done for about 3 years, at first i hardly seen it, but just after Christmas its in the street alot, i see it every day now,I thought it had a home but apparently its ferel, it's also a bit on the skrawny side with a few old scars on his face, dirty....and still has his 'dangly bits'. Problem is its a bad tempered, horrible cat; it attacks the other cats in the street, it wees and poos in the gardens...I've never known anything to smell so strong! It also impregnates this young queen down the street all the time (for the past 3 years, its fathered all her litters), the owner of the queen really should get her spayed anyway but alot of the time she has her head in the clouds and has a head full of sawdust to be honest. Apart from this, the tom has also attacked an elderly person who lives down the street, its just not a popular cat. However the other day it walked up to me in the street and sat in front of me looking at me as if it wanted some affection (I didnt touch it though). Despite what it does I feel sorry for it as this could of been prevented if it had a decent home, I was thinking of contacting the RSPCA or something but i think they will just put it down with it being bad tempered or say its not their problem. What do you think??