ext_28803 ([identity profile] julchen11.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] lavendertook 2016-02-20 03:41 am (UTC)

That's the reason I won't my cats let outside. There's a woman in the neighbourhood - whenever she sees a cat she catches her and brings her to an animal shelter, no matter if the cat has a home or not. In her opinion people don't care of their pets well when they leave them outside. More than once I had to get my MIL's cat back. I'm glad people of the animal shelter know me so whenever she brings a bat they call me and often I know the people to where the cat belongs. Hard work I can tell you.
She has stolen Josh from our garden, took him to her home and didn't treat him. I had all the medicine he needed and when he had disappeared I had no clue where he was. After few month she yelled at me, it would be animal cruelty that he was operated (his tail had to be amputated because it was broken), and now he wouldn't leave her home.
I was more than enraged when I finally held him in my arms. He had a massive blood poisoning so I had to take im to the vet again and put him to sleep. But that wasn't all. I went to the police and after months of fighting at the law I won. Sure - this didn't bring back Josh but if I wouldn't have spoken for him - who else? The lady had to pay 5000 € - money I donated to the animal shelter. I can tell you - this was nerve-racking. The longer it lasted the angrier I became but ultimately it was worth it.
Josh has now a little sunny place in my garden so he's always there.

Your Milli's fur is gorgeous, all shades of gold like my Mousy's was. Reading what you tell me about her - she must have been a little princess close to your heart. Things like this make me sooo happy!

YAY! You friended me!!! Thank you sooo much! *twirls you around*

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