People keep coming to my house to buy kittens I don t have – how I got caught up in a pet scam
With pet fraud on the rise, scammers are using my address after ripping off would-be cat owners – and I m powerless to stop it
She was a silver grey tabby, expensive for a moggy at £120 - but she didn t exist
The first couple to turn up had driven for two hours. The second person was a young woman, who had travelled across London, alone, early on a Saturday morning. The third time it happened, the next day, it was a family: husband, wife, and two young children, with three siblings at home, excitedly awaiting their return.