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Monday 27 September 2010

Pink Pussy reunited with her owner.

I’m not sure about the owner bit. I’m of the firm belief that our two cats think they own us.

The owner of the pink pussy in the news has given herself up to the RSPCA.

Kill her you say for brutally harming this poor defenceless animal.

No says I.

The owner of a pink cat who was tracked down after a nationwide hunt has admitted she dyed her pet to match her hair.

Defiant Natasha Gregory said she was proud of her actions - and would even do it again.

The 22-year-old mother-of-two admitted using food colourant to turn the short-haired cat's fur a vivid shade of pink.

pink cat

I especially like her cats name.

The fluorescent feline, named Oi! Kitty, is now so bright that she glows in the dark.

It would also seem in this case, that even the RSPCA maybe seeing sense over this owner and her actions.

'I have contacted the RSPCA to get her back and the lady I spoke to said she didn't think it would be a problem. But I'm going to have to wait until they go back to work today.'

I’m not sure about the vet though.

Despite being branded cruel by vet Penny Gillespie, who has been caring for the cat since she was found in a back garden,

And a self beclaimed animal behavioural expert.

Claire Guest, an animal behavioural expert, warned of the danger of colouring animals.

'My feeling would be that if she was a very bright colour other animals might react to her differently because anything based on red is an alarm colour in nature,' she said.

If my experience of cats counts for anything. Any creature threatening a cat is in for a nasty shock. 

Lets just wait though to see if the RSPCA are good to their word.

6 comments:

  1. Oh I was dying to learn that the owners real name was a Mrs Slocombe.

    'Natasha Gregory' doesn't have quite the same comedic impact.

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  2. Pink pussy, my favourite!

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  3. There was a pink poodle in some news fluff recently. It reminded me of a lady who walked her dog around the business park at Marlow, Bucks. in the eighties. The Standard Poodle was clipped in typical Lion Cut, and all pink. The lady was also with bright pink dyed hair, and wore pinks shoes, with a pink dress under a pink plastic mac. No harm done - long live eccentricity.

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  4. "Shocking" Pink ? .. downright passe ..

    She could at least have shown a little originality & gone for Tartan .. or DPM camouflage .. ;)

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  5. I suppose Oi!Kitty is the modern take on CookingFat.

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  6. The vet's opinions (and indeed qualifications) seem rather devalued by the fact that very few animals have good colour vision ( for mammals it's mostly the higher primates) Birds do have good colur vision.

    So:
    a) how many monkeys will Oi!Kitty meet?
    b) how much does a cat care for a bird's reactions?

    Answer to both - Not a lot.....

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