Allowed out with a buster collar on?
Allowed out with a buster collar on?
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otolith

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65,849 posts

228 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Is it me, or is this not really on?



(that's my fat cat having words)

ali_kat

32,143 posts

245 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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That's not on at all frown

otolith

Original Poster:

65,849 posts

228 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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My wife says he's been outdoors wearing that thing for a week or so frown

And I know our cat is a tubby bugger and makes everything around him look emaciated, but if I didn't know better I would say that was a stray. Their other cat looks similarly underfed.

K77 CTR

1,656 posts

206 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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That cat looks so thin frown wonder if a call to RSPCA would be in order

carreauchompeur

18,306 posts

228 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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It's thoroughly stupid, particularly given the danger of the car getting trapped etc.

bexVN

14,690 posts

235 months

Tuesday 14th August 2012
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Big big no no. Several dangers for the cat. Owners should ALWAYS be told to keep their cats in whilst wearing those collars.

Could speak to owner stating you know cats shouldn't go out with them etc and wondered if they realised he was getting out?

otolith

Original Poster:

65,849 posts

228 months

Wednesday 15th August 2012
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I once took their other cat round to them, because she had a nasty cut requiring veterinary attention. Door was answered by a bare chested teenager with a fag in his hand who didn't seem entirely with it... You know some families you just don't want to engage with? I'm sure they must already be ignoring the vet's advice.

(cut did appear to get seen to, though)

I'm a bit distrustful of the RSPCA, I wouldn't want to get the cat put down or start some kind of neighbourhood feud. I'm wondering if they are known to the village vet.