cats.org.uk

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Cats Protection, the UK’s leading feline welfare charity, helps around 200,000 cats and kittens every year through its national network of over 250 volunteer-run branches and 32 adoption centres....

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Chandler Barnes
Evil People Stockport Cat Protection (Haters)

Stockport Cat Protection - Evil Twisted people! These evil people are not interested in the slightest in the protection or rehoming of cats at all. Do NOT give donations to these people. They only euthanise cats regardless of their health, having chips, neutered or not. They also have cat traps on Peak Bank, Romiley and once caught these cats are euthanised and not rehomed! All excuses under the sun are given to NOT re-home a cat. A certain woman named Diane of Stockport Cat Protection caught my 93 year old mothers cat, rang asking for permission to euthanise the cat for no valid reason, my consent was NOT given, yet the cat was euthanised without any authority. I also had a male tabby cat that when out rarely left the surroundings of our home yet strangely disappeared without trace. These people will simply park up and look out for cats going about their business, pick them up and euthanise them - who do these people think they are? Surely this conduct should be illegal? These people are an absolute disgrace and are CAT HATERS and NOT Cat lovers. Please do not be taken in by these interfering busy body evil people. Do not support them at all! A very concerned resident of Peak Bank, Romiley

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Date of experience: Mar 26, 2021

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  • Cats Protection, the UK’s leading feline welfare charity, helps around 200,000 cats and kittens every year through its national network of over 250 volunteer-run branches and 32 adoption centres.

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