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I’ve taken in a neglected cat,cat; should iI take the cat when I’m moving out in a month?

I’ve lived in a flat for almost 12 months now and iI met this cat the day iI viewed the property, since that day he has spent every day and night at mine, and we are so in love. The

The issue is that for a while my neighbours thought the cat’s owners had died, but this was wrong, iwrong; I then met the owner who iI told iI was moving out and wanted to take the cat, and he said no. But he hasnt caredhasn't been caring for his cat for a year,year; he had no idea iI want feeding, housing and flea treating-treating his cat. WhatsWhat's the legality of this, as the cat was very underfed and full of fleas when iI first met him, surly i? Surely I can take him away from this man, don't I?

I’ve taken in a neglected cat, should i take the cat when I’m moving out in a month?

I’ve lived in a flat for almost 12 months now and i met this cat the day i viewed the property, since that day he has spent every day and night at mine, and we are so in love. The issue is that for a while my neighbours thought the cat’s owners had died but this was wrong, i then met the owner who i told i was moving out and wanted to take the cat and he said no. But he hasnt cared for his cat for a year, he had no idea i want feeding, housing and flea treating his cat. Whats the legality of this as the cat was very underfed and full of fleas when i first met him, surly i can take him away from this man?

I’ve taken in a neglected cat; should I take the cat when I’m moving out in a month?

I’ve lived in a flat for almost 12 months now and I met this cat the day I viewed the property, since that day he has spent every day and night at mine, and we are so in love.

The issue is that for a while my neighbours thought the cat’s owners had died, but this was wrong; I then met the owner who I told I was moving out and wanted to take the cat, and he said no. But he hasn't been caring for his cat for a year; he had no idea I want feeding, housing and flea-treating his cat. What's the legality of this, as the cat was very underfed and full of fleas when I first met him? Surely I can take him away from this man, don't I?

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I’ve taken in a neglected cat who belongs to someone in my building who hasn't cared for him for a year, i’m moving out in a month, should i take the cat when I’m moving out in a month?

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I’ve taken in a cat who belongs to someone in my building who hasn't cared for him for a year, i’m moving out in a month, should i take the cat?

I’ve lived in a flat for almost 12 months now and i met this cat the day i viewed the property, since that day he has spent every day and night at mine, and we are so in love. The issue is that for a while my neighbours thought the cat’s owners had died but this was wrong, i then met the owner who i told i was moving out and wanted to take the cat and he said no. But he hasnt cared for his cat for a year, he had no idea i want feeding, housing and flea treating his cat. Whats the legality of this as the cat was very underfed and full of fleas when i first met him, surly i can take him away from this man?