A woman living in London, UK, is embroiled in a council planning row and a dispute with complaining neighbours because she installed a modest sized cat enclosure for blind cats in her back garden (backyard). Her name is Josie Hitchens. Josie looks after four blind and one deaf cat. She says that she has …
Claire Patel, 38, lives in Holloway, North London, UK. She is the caretaker of two cats one of whom is an Abyssinian and the other is a Burmese of equal beauty. Their names are Xander and Copperpot respectively. She appears to live in an town house (terraced or ‘row house’). She built a catio …
The time between throwing his cat away and the cat being rescued by a kind man was a matter of minutes. In fact the two events occurred so close together that the rescuer noticed the cat’s owner dumping the last of the cat’s possessions outside next to his cat. Did they exchange words? The …
There are an approximate half a million domestic cats in London. I came to this figure as follows: There are 7.4 million cats in the UK. The population of London is 8.674 million. The population of the UK is 64.1 million. Therefore the population of London is 13.53% of the UK population. 13.53% of …
I love this one. We know that in London there are domestic cats who have been specifically employed by the government to keep down the rodent population. We know about Larry at number 10 Downing Street and there’s a cat at the Treasury but I’ve forgotten his name temporarily. They sometimes meet and fight! …
The worry is that this serial cat killer and mutilator will suddenly turn to humans and start slaughtering them. Whereas about a year ago this serial killer was killing (by blunt force trauma) around three cats a week, he is now doing it 5-6 times a week. The killer invariably mutilates the dead cat …
This was planned and now it is happening. It is very unusual to do something like this. In fact it is unique. CATS has not replaced the usual poster adverts in this much used tube station with pictures of cats to try and sell something. Their aim is much more lofty than that. CATS …
London and New York are going through a real estate development boom. London’s skyline is littered with cranes as it has been for years. In London, developers are building glitzy, expensive apartments for foreign investors. It provides them with the best profit margins. They have abandoned the city worker. They’re developing disused areas where …
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