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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

Saw a black&white cat on the side of the road just now, in front of number 158 on West Green Road - seemed badly hurt:( Tried calling the council but it's after hours. Any ideas on what else to do? Poor thing:(((

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Does it have a collar with possibly an owner's number?

Could you bring it inside in the warm wrapped in a towel for now?

Poor cat! Yes best to take cat inside. The council won't help. The cat will need to be taken to a vet.

Village Vet is open 24hours - Village Vet 0207 794 4948.

http://www.villagevet.co.uk/practice/hampstead/

Or RSPCA Hospital

http://www.rspca.org.uk/local/-/rspca/harmsworth-memorial-animal-ho...

I think he's dead - he needs to be picked up. No collar on him:(

Oh dear. If he is definitely dead, it's helpful to any cat owner with a missing cat for the cat to be scanned at a vet (which is free of charge) to see if its microchipped so that owner can be contacted.

It sounds morbid, but a photo is helpful to record its markings in case it isn't microchipped.

Tomorrow you can arrange for the council refuse collectors Veolia to collect the dead body, but I don't know if they get them scanned for a microchip, (I know Islington Council Refuse Collection do get them scanned).

Hopefully it's not this missing local cat

http://www.animalsearchuk.co.uk/find-lost-pets/view-pet.php?p=18776...

If you keep a cat inside at night, it reduces the risk of them getting lost or injured by a car. If you have a microwave, get a Snugglesafe heat pad to make their bed warm and cosy at home. It's important to have a cat flap so that a cat can come and go freely during the day and then lock the cat flap at night so that the cat is safe inside at night. The cat will need a litter tray, but it's worth it. If you know anyone with a cat or dog, please advise them to get them microchipped and neutered.

Yes, having a warm place for them on winter evenings is great for enticing cats in, giving you the chance to close the cat flap at night. In the summer, what I do is split the evening feed, as my two love to roam at night/in the evenings in the summer - the lure of a little bedtime snack is enough to get them back in before bed. 

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