OK this feels exactly like the right place to be asking -
Early last year a young cat arrives in the street. It has a collar ("Please do not feed"). Lovely friendly thing. Nov/Dec the cat is spending all day laying on our windowsill, but no collar and looking worst-for-ware.
Enquires as to the cat owners drew a blank: I fed her & bathed her wounds!
I've tried contacting various agencies regarding microchip checks or how best to deal with the cats obvious skin condition without success.
I have applied a flea product and tested her beding for bloody deposits: so far nothing yet she grooms herself so much that she is removing fur.
Any advice - offers to rehome (seems to be toilet trained and loves laying on your lap purring)
Do you have an electronic stud tester? If so, give her a sweep over with that, it will register a microchip, and the vet will get the owner details for you. Sadly, many folk do not microchip their cats, and just rely on collars. I hate collars.
Thankfully just found a place that isn't quoting emergencies only and have her booked in for Monday.
I've tried calling some vets locally in Dec without joy - Perhaps I'll find one now the festive season is over.
I hate collars.
Mines always in his little cat bed, although I suspect its more to do with the red blanket, wherever it goes he goes