Inner city Nottingham. To be fair, there are also some very nice catlovers round here, who've ended up with five or six of other people's unwanted cats, and we tend to feed each other's cats a little bit if they turn up wanting a snack, but that's different because we talk to each other and have a laugh about it. I've only got three and it's staying that way![/QUOTE]
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I]lol lets hope you're 3 don't lead any more to your door then! It's nice that you all look out for them though![/I]
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Originally Posted by NEW2CATS
I did consider letting Gizmo go collarless as she is microchipped but then I heard some old ladies in a restaurant talking about local cats. They were saying if a cat doesnt have a collar on they consider it stray so they basically catnap them!! 
There is no way now I am letting Gizmo out without one for thesse mad old ladies to get her!!
She has got out of her quick release collar once but this was thankfully indoors.
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scarey!! Thats what frightens me to be honest! Alot of older people think that because its not got a collar its homeless. I started putting the collars on with buckles but then my cats are lazy so I know they only lay in the gardens. Those elastic ones only last a day.