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Please don't think I disagree with your views .... I can just see how some new mums could be "bullied" into almost anything by someone in "authority". |
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I see your point, Angie, and agree some people might be intimidated by authority, especially someone young or not too well educated. But to give up your cat ... I have trouble with that; agree 100 % with Kim and Alex. Growing up with cat, dogs, a little dirt and mess has proven to help a healthy immune system. |
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I can understand how some young mums might feel intimidated into it (although I was only 23 myself), but as these cats are 14 yrs old, it doesn't seem to be the case. Poor babies, I so wish I could take them on myself |
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These girls have a possible home the only problem is these girls are in st helens and the new home is in essex, if anyone can help form a transport train please contact debbie, her number is in the first post |
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