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To take in neighbours cat

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tigermama1 · 04/11/2015 15:53

I've lived in my house for 7 years and have watched neighbours move in and out. About 6 months ago a young couple moved into the house round the corner whose garden comes onto the back of mine. They have loud parties almost every weekend which the police have been called to a few times and smoke dope in their garden quite a lot and the smell travels in through my open windows.

I leave my back door open quite often as my cat goes in and out and a young cat (just under a year old looking) came wondering in one day searching for food and started drinking from my cat's water bowl. I have refrained from feeding this young cat but she keeps coming back, especially late at night when it's cold. She has a tag on her collar and she belongs to the young couple round the corner. She doesn't look very well cared for, is always dehydrated, has fleas, scabby skin and is very skinny.

I have been resisting the urge to go round and say something to them as not sure how they will react. I'm concerned for this poor kitty's welfare as they seem like the type of people that would put spending money on booze and drugs before feeding their cat. Should I offer to have her if they can't afford to keep her or get the RSPCA involved as she looks like she is deteriorating slowly

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DawnMumsnet · 05/11/2015 10:15

Hi tigermama1,

Just wondered if you'd like us to move this thread over to The Litter Tray topic? Just say the word here or report the thread and we'll happily move it over for you. Smile

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