We have had a bit of a spate of cat poisoning in the village
Our lovely neighbour lost her polydactyl ginger boy not long ago, and young Marvin (a good friend of Oliver Sprout) was put down today after we found him on Saturday looking as if he had been hit by a car, his back legs kept collapsing and he was obviously in pain.
She took him straight to the vet, who after xrays & tests said it looked like anti freeze poisoning, just the same as the ginger one.
Another neighbour with a very yappy dog thought he had suffered a stroke, but again it was poison. Luckily the little dog made it, but as he is either inthe garden or out on the lead, it would seem that it must have been deliberate, i.e. someone throwing poisoned food over the fence.
I appreciate that not everyone likes cats, and they do tend to use other peoples gardens as toilets, but this is too much.
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You must be worried about your two. Can you keep them in? I suppose the trouble then is how long would you do that for?

