I have updated my other thread in this section to let you know what has happened to this little one. My thoughts are with her and I hope that she gets better and finds her forever home.
We have nearly finished our leafleting in the area - just a couple of streets to go. To date we have had no response.
On Friday we spent about 2 hours with a family who had taken in a cat that they were convinced was Phoebe. This meeting happened by chance as the family live over 2 miles away and the mum had been working in our village shop and saw our poster. Her call sounded positive and she even mentioned the nick in the left ear - this is not on our poster. We arranged to visit them.
This very nice family had taken in this cat just before bonfire night, she had been hanging around and begging for food outside the shop that the mum worked in. It took her 2 weeks to gain the cat's confidence and it turns out that the little one had been in the area since about September. She had been trying to follow people home who kept chasing her off. This cat was in a state - not much fur and full of scabs. However, when we met her, she had improved so much. The family did not think that their home was the right one for her - it was a busy household 3 kids, 3 cats, 1 dog and 4 adults - the cat was living in a bedroom and would not come out.
The family were just about to contact the RSPCA when the mum saw our poster and contacted us. We met this little one and
we could not tell if it was Phoebe - how daft does that sound - not being able to recognise your own cat!!! Anyway, after a trip back to see the veterinary nurse to ask more questions - YES you guessed it we decided to take her home. I think that in our hearts we knew it was definitely not Phoebe - but this little one could be her twin.
We have had no trouble with her settling in. She is nervous and jumps at a lot of day to day noises around the house. She has made herself comfortable on the cat cushion and loves to lay in front of the fire of an evening. She loves a cuddle and knows how to headbut for more - she has even started to purr and play. We do understand that she does have an owner somewhere and will be advertising her - the lady who picked her up said that she did ask customers in her shop about the cat - but no one knew where she came from. She will be going to visit our vet for an MOT and I will post some pictures of her shortly.
I am now hoping that the next black cat I see will be Phoebe (they say things happen in 3's). She now has a new play mate and I can't wait for them to meet.
Come home Phoebe.