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Jimmy-T
Keymaster

    RAT-feeders (who believe they are feeding cats but in fact, creating a pest nuisance) are organized into a charitable society/ association. They receive significant taxation benefits, generous public donations and probably huge Government grants.

    We got our kittens from a charity that rescues street cats, desexes them, returns them to the “wild” (because they can’t be domesticated) then finds homes for their kittens.

    The cat charities that I know of survive mostly on charitable donations and other fun-raising efforts.  I don’t know of any “huge government grants”.

     

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