could u plaese come to 44 neston gardens saffron lane leicester the flat stinks there is a cat servely under waight.
the flat needs to b clean its a disgrace u can smell the flat as u come to the door if u do come buy a pegg 4 ur nose and be carful were u tread its on of them flats that u wipe ur feet on tne way out ps his name is steffen crawford
January 4th - 9:09pmSamantha Jay said...
Don't watch it anymore since I discovered that some of the 'after' stories about the animals did not use the original animals in them!! Had a letter of apology about that from the beeb.
January 4th - 8:03pmsasha said...
The RSPCA are all smoke and mirrors, they show a 'recovered' cat that is not the one shown at the beginning of the prog. They show a Staffie called BJ, who mysteriouly becomes 'George' and has different markings to the original BJ, even the vet said it was a different dog!!
The RSPCA DO kill healthy animals, 60,203 in 2008, and they used the Captive Bolt Gun in at least 65 cases on dogs. This is an abattoir weapon for Gods sake! They constantly plead poverty but made £119 MILLION in 2008. To put that in context, the Blue Cross made £24 million. Need other info? Surf the net, there is loads out there on this henious organization!
December 14th, 2009 - 1:05pmClaire said...
I was in tears this morning with the story of Buster, a puppy who was so mistreated by his owner. My heart broke when the story did not end happily. It seems that Buster spent the second half of his very short life recovering enough for surgery that he could not possibly recover from without adding to his distress. However, I am not exactly why? Can anyone explainn please as, although I know he had suffered tremendously, was there not a chance for him?
October 27th, 2009 - 12:32pmA nn Chapman said...
I have a pet Triton Cockatoo and am looking for a new home for him he is nearly 11years old and have had him since he was 14 weeks old. Can you help in finding him a safe and caring home.
October 1st, 2009 - 8:16pmkaren said...
noticed you showed some of nps work with parrots today. Was this a good idea considering the fact that they sell bodies for taxidermy and have been selling some on to breeders (Not helping the overproduction of parrots problem) or in view of the recent report by Greg Glendell in his work with birds first. Should you wish to know more there is a copy of his report published on parrot-link forum but this is now over 80 pages long and frankly there are some good points and alot of silly bickering as well.
June 18th, 2009 - 10:55pmmaria said...
i was just wondering if the kittens shown on the program were ok and are they up for addoption as i would like to addopt them, the 2 boys and the little girl. they were going to be tested for cat flu.
thank you
April 3rd, 2009 - 6:27pmJustWonderiinnngg said...
what episode does it show you at vets4pets practice in bullwell in nottingham please can you tell me thanks .....x
January 28th, 2009 - 10:51amGerard said...
About episode 17, does anyone know why the cat Ginger was taken away from the old couple in Bristol. It was a rather emotional affair and because I only fell into the episode at the point where that cat was taken away it wasn't clear to me what the reason was. The couple strook me as being very upset to be parted from their cat but not the type of people who wouldn't or couldn't take care of a cat. They were old but didn't seem infirm. I just wonder what the background was, the more because it all seemed so needlesly tragic to me.
November 27th, 2008 - 3:23pmJOHN GRANT said...
27-11-08
John Grant
Kent
DEAR SIR,
BELOW IS AN INTERESTING QUESTION FROM A SUFFOLK FARMER.
'As a suffolk farmer, I have to ask this question to the RSPB. In the early 1970s there were only four recorded pairs of sparrowhawks in the suffolk bird atlas. This has risen to an estimated 800 pairs. This latter figure could be higher, especially if juvenile birds which have not paired are put into the equation. Indeed, a total of 2000 sparrowhawks in the county could well be on the conservative side. If one takes data from the definitive book on the sparrowhawk by newton, one sparrowhawk requires three small birds a day to sustain itself, which is over 1000 a year. Multiply that by the 2000 population of these hawks in suffolk and we have a loss of 2m small birds a year. Even if you allow for the fact that the female sparrowhawk does take much bigger prey, ie collared doves, woodpigeons, etc, there is still well over a 1.25m small bird requirement to feed this number of sparrowhawks'
Thanking you, Yours Faithfully John Grant.
November 25th, 2008 - 3:00pmJOHN said...
25-11-08
John Grant
Kent
DEAR SIR,
ANIMAL 24 / 7, THE WHOLE PROGRAMME REVOLVES AROUND THE PROTECTION AND WELFARE OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS, YET THEY CANT WAIT AND GET AN ENORMOUS THRILL WHEN RELEASING THE RED KITES BACK INTO THE WILD TO KILL OTHER BIRDS AN ANIMALS, WHY NOT CONCENTRATE ON A BREEDING PROGRAMME OF ANIMALS AND BIRDS TO BE RELEASED FOR THEM TO KILL AND EAT?
Thanking you, Yours Faithfully John Grant.
November 22nd, 2008 - 12:05pmjodie morris said...
hi im looking for a puppy small when its fully grown if you got one pleasereplyback
September 8th, 2008 - 5:05pmJulie Irwin said...
Would you please let me know if Leelo has found a new home. We are interested in re-homing a rescued dog.
September 8th, 2008 - 3:50pmkate allen said...
i am interested in adopting one of the animals on the programme how do i go about this?
September 5th, 2008 - 2:24pmsonia said...
Who do i ring up to adopt one of the animals shown in the programme ?
September 3rd, 2008 - 7:01pmbecky wood said...
Hello,
please could you tell me if you will be showing the 3/9/08 episode-7.
Thanks
May 12th, 2008 - 10:21pmcharlotte holdstock said...
hiya, a friend of mine watched animal 24/7 last night, sunday 11th may and it had pole cats on it, i missed it and would love to see it again, can you tell me if its on again, thankyou
March 17th, 2008 - 1:49pmjanette said...
I agree with comments about 11 week old pit bull on animal 24/7. I was nearly in tears when I saw the way it was being kept. No way should the inspector have left the poor creature. It was obvious that the people who were with it just thought of it as an object. They didnt even touch it just held their feet up to it. I would very much like to know what happened to it.
March 10th, 2008 - 6:54pmLiz said...
Reply to Pam -
Yes I absolutely agree with you, I've been wondering about the outcome of those incidents too. Why don't they include a brief update at the end of each programme? Also, now that the series seems to have ended, are there any plans for another series? It's an excellent programme.
March 8th, 2008 - 12:10ampamelaJones said...
March 6th - two incidents - 1. the 11 week old puppy possible pit bull the officer left it roming the street what happened to it please!!! 2. The horrible man with all the goats, the goats were taken but what about the dogs!! surely they were not left chained up like that. It would be nice to briefly left the public know instead of letting us all worry about it for days. Many thanks, Pam Jones
March 7th, 2008 - 3:30pmemma ordsall said...
i need some advice please,last night wheniwas playing with my leopard gecko i noticed round her mouth it looks like she got teeth stickin out and i can feel them when i move my finger across her mouth,i there any reason why this has happened.thanks
March 6th, 2008 - 3:26pmPauline Hall said...
I really enjoy this programme although am saddened and disgusted by some of the appalling treatment meted out to animals. What happened to that thin dog BJ? I hope he found a lovely home.
March 6th, 2008 - 12:55pmjeff said...
reply to sofia
I am afraid they do put healthy animals down read my earlier comment feb 27th
the two dogs concerned were definately healthy.The charity i know which definately does not put an healthy animal down is Dogs Trust i advise to donate to them
March 5th, 2008 - 6:58pmsofia hussain said...
reply to annette
the reason why the cats were put down was because they developed serious eye infections, as a result most lost thier eyes and others were practically blind. i donate regulary to the rspca and am 100% sure that they dont put a healthy animal down
March 4th, 2008 - 11:04amDeirdre McAdam said...
re; animal 24/7 4th/March o8, I would like to know why the RSPCA Officer said the man whose allotment was over run by wild cats was responsible for them and could face court proceedings for not taking care of them . I dont like to see animals mistreated but i draw the line at feeling people are responsible for an animal that takes up residence on their property. Should he not have been advised to ring the RSPCA and let them do THEIR JOB ?.
March 4th, 2008 - 10:01amAnnette said...
I have just watched Animal 24/7 on TV. I had been seriously contemplating setting up a standing order for the RSPCA (£50 a month) but was angry that the 42 cats removed from an allotment were subsequently put to sleep with the primary determinant being not ability to treat but that they would be "difficult to handle" - I'm disgusted!
February 28th, 2008 - 8:42pmTracy said...
I would really love to find out if that so called human being that kicked that poor swan - FOR FUN!!!! got arrested and charged. If not he certainly should have been. I suppose some would say it deserved it as it was too trusting, what a world we live in. Bottom line is - pure evil.
February 27th, 2008 - 11:25amJeff said...
Hi,
good program but am i a minority of one when i think sometimes the rspca are sometimes heavy handed officious and sometimes just plain wrong after watching one officer intimidate threaten etc etc a plainly educationally challenged man to have one of his dogs removed because of being kept in an ally way?
While i agree the conditions were not right where was the help for the person to say clean up the ally , build a kennel offer help with training properly the other dog (staffie).Why do the rspca seem to not consider helping people to help themselves and in turn their animals instead of this jackboot attitude in some cases.
Another episode wher two dogs were taken for falling out with each other only to be shown getting on fine as they were being taken to the gallows as un rehomeable , what complete nonsense !!
February 26th, 2008 - 12:08pmbabs said...
Please could someone give info on where I can get some advice on how to protect my cat? I have asked the RSPCA,police and Housing Estate Manager for advice and they could only pass on leaflets and had no advice to offer. The law says its ok for Staffordshire Pitbull dogs to wander round the council estate that I live in here in Hackney. The two owners, (one living upstairs and one next door), are criminals who drink and take drugs. (I know, because I hear from the grapevine of their ex-friends, that they are in and out of prison and rehab). I cannot approach them. There are 3 cats and 3 dogs that are living in other flats, here on the ground floor, that are vunerable. We, the responsible owners of our animals, are living in fear of these antisocial animals owners. The law says that unless there is an injury - that nothing can be done. Then a warning is probably all they will get. Then they may get nasty with me for reporting them. I live on my own. I am a nurse and have enough stress in my life. I honestly dont know how to speak to them in their language as they were really aggressive when I dared to approach them in a polite and calm manner. Please pass this email on to ANYONE who can give advice. I would be MOST grateful. Thanx on behalf of my ginger cat called Sweetie Pie who is feeling edgey. I am scared of my frustration turning to anger, as I cant stop worrying. Please help. Thank you. I would be very grateful. Babs x
February 25th, 2008 - 11:00amjamil said...
i want to know whether George /BJ has found a home yet?
February 25th, 2008 - 10:02amvanessa snape said...
has george aka bj the staff cross found a home yet?
February 22nd, 2008 - 10:06amMarc Van Thillo said...
I love your show and try to look at it every day . Today i have seen the part of the bird of prey with chicks . It probably is because whe in Belgium have no such birds that i am verry interested . But i have a question : why on God ' s green earth do people feel the need to collect an egg while a bird in flight is more fun and plessure to see ?!
All the best with the show and a very long live to it .
Marc Van Thillo
Belgium .
February 20th, 2008 - 2:16pmjuliet treharne said...
i was wondering if you will follow up white alsation who had a matted coat and woman didn't seem to know how to look after him,following complaints from neighbours about barking when she left him alone for 2 days? He was so lovely i hate to think of him staying with people who don't appreciate such a lovely animal.
February 14th, 2008 - 2:23pmClifford east said...
I wondered when/if the female swan incident filmed at barrow on soar in leicestershire , will be shown on tv
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