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Lost kittens WALTHAMSTOW

1.6K views 7 replies 3 participants last post by  Calvine  
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Unbelievably, my partners sister came home from work to find that the Landlord had thrown into the garden her 3, 11 week old kittens because she was 'taking too long to sale them'. I urge people to please look out for them if they are local to the Walthamstow, East London area. Also if anyone is buying kittens online, please also look out for them, as I don't know if it is likely that they have been picked up by someone who is looking to sale them. They were all wearing little brown collars at the time.
I also wanted to ask if people think that the kittens would have been able to go far themselves? Is it likely that they have wandered off themselves? And if they have is it possible that they will be able to find there own way back home?
Here are some pictures of the kittens. Jackson has a distinctive little black spot on his nose, which may help identify him. Some of the pictures are a little outdated as the kittens are 11 weeks now.

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#2 ·
Did the landlord actually throw them out or was that his account and he has perhaps removed them ? Were they microchipped ?

If they were put outside they may well be hiding. If they were found then perhaps they were passed to rescue or kept. Its worth contacting all rescues vets and neighbours to ask.

Why was the landlord wanting them out, was she not allowed pets ? If so how long had he given her to rehome them ? Whilst it wasn't at all appropriate to throw the cats out if she got them in contravention of her tenancy I can understand the landlords frustration with their presence.
 
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Unfortunately, no they weren't microchipped. A thorough search of the garden has taken place, as well as door knocking urging neighbours to check their gardens too. Enquiries have been made at all local rescues. And we regularly search websites that advertise kittens for sale. I'm not too sure why the landlord wanted them gone, as the house does allow pets - she has a cat already.
 
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@CatCrazy777: Keep trying Gumtree (it sounds as tho' you are doing that) and you could also try Nextdoor, the local community forum which has a lost and found section. At 11 weeks old, she surely can't have had them very long. One appears to have a collar . . . does it have an ID tag? I find it strange that he was even able to catch all three to evict them. Most kittens would be skittish and run and hide if a strange man approached them. How long ago did this happen?