Not dumped but long serving celebrated elderly resident of Park Farm
It's sickening but pets, mainly older cats, are being dumped by the River at Park Farm as owners decide they can no longer afford to feed them or pay for flea control, vaccinations and vet bills.
t's got so bad that we've installed time coded security video and still cameras as our house directly overlooks the river. With luck, we can collect the images of these heartless people on our forecourt and note the registration numbers of the car or van used.
If you are in the position of needing to part from your pet, give us a call and we'll put you in touch with the appropriate animal charities.
Many are near to capacity but there are a few who will still help. Also we've noticed one poor old black and white cat who is again pregnant, having just had a litter of several kittens a few months ago. Again the cat needs to be spayed and if you are unable to pay for it, some cat charities will make a grant to pay for this; but whatever you do, don't just dump your pet and hope. Tell us and we'll help.
Equally if you see anyone being cruel or tormenting a pet, phone us! In a civilised society, it needn't happen and with your help and information we can put an end to animal cruelty on Park Farm!
(C) Park Farm Neighbourhood Watch Peterborough Tel: 01733 345581 Broadcasters call ISDN 01733 555319 Codecs G722 & APT
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