View Full Version : 101 uses for a dead cat, maybe, but what use are 100 dead cats


Phanerothyme
28-09-2005, 14:00
http://tinyurl.com/9wlxg

Amateur Taxidermist with a procrastination problem, or what?

Strix
28-09-2005, 14:06
There is a damned good reason for regular inspections of council properties if ever I saw one :shocked:

owdlad
28-09-2005, 14:07
I bet it smelled lovely in the surrounding area. :gag:

Owls
28-09-2005, 14:18
I cant believe how cruel some people can be, cats are adorable pets how anyone could harm one is beyond me.

Babooshka
28-09-2005, 14:23
Never mind the cats (joke) what the hell human being would want to reside in such a place?

Craig7777
28-09-2005, 15:31
F**king Sick B**tard
I like Cats

Babooshka
28-09-2005, 15:43
In all fairness, this person probably is sick. Mentally.

Owls
28-09-2005, 16:38
well if the person is mentally ill he shouldnt be allowed to live on his/her own if thats what they are capeable of.What gets me is the neighbours, how could they have not noticed anything.:mad:

Strix
28-09-2005, 16:40
Well, it's none of their business is it?

And the council have no right to dictate how people choose to live in their own home.....



(I'm being sarcastic BTW :suspect: )

Owls
28-09-2005, 16:50
It may not be their buisness but RSPCA is there for a reason. I wasnt talking about the council what I mean was if a person is mentally ill and is doing things like killing loads of cats and leaving them in his place he needs help. I not fully aware on how mentally ill people are treated or anything but dont they go into hospital & watched on until certain people think they are fit enought to make it on their own again?? Its like fi a mentally ill person was to go around hurting people he/she wouldnt just be free to walk the streets and live on his own because he/she would be dangering others. Im finding it a bit hard to word this, do you know what I mean??

Strix
28-09-2005, 16:54
I think I get your drift, but it sounds like another of those cases like the woman with the house full of dead dogs. She loved them so much that she couldn't let them go when they died of natural causes, so kept them with her :( :gag:

Craig7777
28-09-2005, 17:50
i hope my parents don't get to attached to me if i died:gag:

valentine
29-09-2005, 10:40
When I watched the news and the RSPCA inspector was being interviewed she said they though something sinster was perhaps going on there, which seems to mean a bit more than a disturbed person not wanting to part with their beloved pets. Or am I reading to much into it.

DanSumption
29-09-2005, 10:55
I think everyone is jumping to conclusions based on not very much evidence - having seen this on the news last night, it appears that the person with the cats was squatting in an otherwise empty block of flats which was due for demolition, hence it's perhaps not surprising that the neighbours noticed nothing.

Funnily enough, the scenario reminds me very much of a character I used to play in a role-playing game when I was a kid. He was a vegetarian necromancer (vegetarian because he hated to see good bodies go to waste) who collected dead cats (for re-animation purposes) and was driven out of his village by neighhbours who were fed up of losing their cats, and of the smell. :D

nightrider
29-09-2005, 11:39
Originally posted by Strix
There is a damned good reason for regular inspections of council properties if ever I saw one :shocked:

should they inspect private properties too? after all it isnt only council tenants that commit crimes...

debbie
29-09-2005, 13:23
Originally posted by Owls
It may not be their buisness but RSPCA is there for a reason. I wasnt talking about the council what I mean was if a person is mentally ill and is doing things like killing loads of cats and leaving them in his place he needs help. I not fully aware on how mentally ill people are treated or anything but dont they go into hospital & watched on until certain people think they are fit enought to make it on their own again?? Its like fi a mentally ill person was to go around hurting people he/she wouldnt just be free to walk the streets and live on his own because he/she would be dangering others. Im finding it a bit hard to word this, do you know what I mean??

i used to live over the way from those flats. dont think he was mentle or anything. they used to vett people who wanted to move in them and the rent was £100 a week. unless its gone down the nik since i lived there. iv only been moved from there about a year or so

burnttoast
29-09-2005, 13:33
They might have been going to start a new fashion trend. Like Davy Crocket hats for the chavs.:hihi: :loopy:

Strix
29-09-2005, 13:34
Originally posted by nightrider
should they inspect private properties too? after all it isnt only council tenants that commit crimes...
I wasn't looking at the crime aspect, but the neighbours and the people who get to move in after, and the expense to the council tax payer of cleaning up this sort of mess.

You're right though.

Many new properties come with a whole heap of restrictions and clauses which give the council the autority to come in and e.g. clear the garden if it's a wild tip, or prevent you from storing a caravan on the premises. Shame this can't be retrospectively applied across the board really.

DanSumption
29-09-2005, 13:42
All pretty irrelevant as I don't think any of this applies to squats, nor do they "vett" (is that a misspelt pun?) squatters.

viking
29-09-2005, 13:45
Originally posted by burnttoast
They might have been going to start a new fashion trend. Like Davy Crocket hats for the chavs.:hihi: :loopy:
Is that Rhyming slang? Davy Crockets hats= TW***