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Fears of fighting cats and rampant toms in Thanet amid neutering delays
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Updated: 15:51, 23 February 2021
Fighting toms and feral kittens could run rampant due to delays and cancellations to procedures to neuter pets during the pandemic.
Vets were told soon after the first lockdown was imposed that they can castrate animals if they deem it necessary for population control reasons.
An injured unneutered feline that Cats in Crisis Thanet has caught. Picture: Cats in Crisis
But Mary Knott, who runs Thanet charity Cats in Crisis, has been inundated with calls from distressed owners who have been unable to get their felines snipped or had appointments pushed back.
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BBC defend Pooch Perfect after complaints over grooming and use of dog dye The BBC has defended its show Pooch Perfect following a stream of complaints about the grooming show. The show gives dog groomers the chance to face off for the chance to be crowned as Britain s top dog groomer - with each contestant having to groom and style a dog in line with challenges set by judges. A number of viewers complained about the BBC One Show hosted by Sheridan Smith after viewers who felt the premise of the programme sets a bad example to pet owners with dogs wearing costumes and having dye treatments as part of the challenges. .