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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.
Your indie horror movie loses its underdog credibility when a random cat is used as a jump scare, twice. That’s an unwritten rule I hadn’t realized until “The Unspoken,” an anti-thrilling horror movie that scapegoats its narrower production means to rely on even slimmer narrative imagination. That the story is never scary is the least of its problems, as the production itself brings to question intent, aside from giving select audiences and VOD another title to chew on over Halloween weekend. But with that comparison, “Tyler Perry’s Boo! A Madea Halloween” made me more anxious than anything here.