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Ken v’s Theresa

Mick Quinn
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Has anybody thought about the effect it’s having on the Cat?

nevip
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Welfare rights adviser - Sefton Council, Liverpool

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I had a cat once.  It got deported for committing a feliney.

John
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As usual Paul, you’ve made us all paws for thought!

P.E.T.E
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Head of Welfare Rights at Barnsley MBC.

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Many years ago, whe we had a benefit shop in barnsley, we adopted a stray cat and fed it in the mornings with a little cat food and milk.  The DHSS just down the road also had a mouser who would sometimes show an interest in “our” cat.

Before long, our cat had kittens resulting in increased bills for us in terms of food etc so we paid to have her done to avoid a repeat accident.

We suspected the DHSS cat as the father and completed a liable relative form asking for maintenance in the form to two pints of milk per week. 

They refused!

neilbateman
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Ah well it’s Friday afternoon.

Never mind the cat.  How about this stray Greek dog who joins in all the protests? 


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugIa4KQiCj8&feature=related