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    cat in bin woman gets police protection?!

    This is incorrect. The very reason for seeking charitable status is the financial benefits to be gained. Back in the 70's the RSPCA signed up to a charter of Animal Rights. They dropped it when the Charity Commission warned them they would lose their charitable status. The get lots of...
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    cat in bin woman gets police protection?!

    Regularly checked yes, but not by he RSPCA! http://rspca-animadversion.org.uk/freedomfood.htm http://rspca-animadversion.org.uk/Hillside2009FreedomFood.html
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    cat in bin woman gets police protection?!

    Then you are lucky. Still no proof cat suffered in the bin though, just as cats who crawl into other small spaces of their own volition don't. Even if they were doing 30 a collision of a tyre with cat would do more harm than a night in the bin. What do you base this unsubstantiated...
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    cat in bin woman gets police protection?!

    Cat was in wheelie bin overnight. It was not a warm night. Taking cat to vet is usually done in daytime in the car or by bus. Both means of transport get very hot, especially for cat in box. Did you notice the cars whizzing past on the video? About 40 -45 mph? Maybe cat was safer in...
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    cat in bin woman gets police protection?!

    You are correct in that the RSPCA appear to have tagged onto the tail end of what they see as massive money making publicity. I doubt if any CPS prosecutor would consider such a prosecution to be in the public interest, although they might just consider some of the threats and harassment that...
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