So the last location of the trip was an abandoned waterpark, it was a huge area built as an outdoor fun park with pools and bars etc etc. Now it was completely derelict and vacant, debris strewn everywhere, lots of side rooms, graffiti everywhere….just a perfect place to shoot!










Then after a quick snack and a drink…..cuz it was mega hot in the waterpark….












And so we head back to base where we had more snacks and more drinks, so far up to this point the park was utterly deserted and only we were there. While we were having our break four people arrived, one carrying a box that looked like a pet carrier. I said hello and got only a grunt in reply as they sauntered off with their box. After 10 mins or so they returned, ignored us and left, at which point Ivory Flame noticed they now longer carried the box. Highly suspicious I thought, so Simon and I went off to investigated and found that they had abandoned three tiny kittens in the box. They had opened the box and left them food and water but the reality is that the kittens would have quickly died in the heat, the water park had no water or any type of food for them to survive.
We gathered up the kittens and looked after them while Simon tried to phone round and contact some kind of cat sanctuary. It didn’t go well, nobody seemed to want them, the sanctuaries were full as were foster cat parents. The only option was to take them to the vet and see if they could help, in mutual and enthusiastic agreement we cut the shoot short and rushed to the vets before it closed.
It was a bit of a drive, and I sat in the car with the box of kittens on my knee, unfortunately the blankets inside stank of cat pee. We arrive at the vets and get them examined, they all seemed healthy except for one kitten who was born with only one eye, they were covered in fleas and just needed some tlc. I think we all wished we could take them home but that was impossible, again the vet struggled to find a home for them. The only options was to take them to the police station as they are obliged to take them and find whatever shelter they can get. So off we go again on another car chase to find the police station, hampered of course by confusing roadworks. Eventually we get there, well done Simon for getting us there, and of course……it’s closed! We ring the bell and eventually an officer appears and in we go, he looks a little confused….however after 10 mins of getting the story to him, he said he’d take the kittens, get an on call vet and find a cat sanctuary.
I think we were all a bit relieved in the end and we had done our bit, we got back to the villa and with a glass of wine we celebrated and declared ourselves Heroes!
Many thanks to Artemis Fauna and Ivory Flame for a fabulous trip, and to my new friends Paul and Simon.
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