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Offline Millys Mum

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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #7 on: November 30, 2008, 20:25:20 PM »
Hes better off with you, a new home where he will be number one  ;D


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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #6 on: November 30, 2008, 20:03:15 PM »
it is very sad  :( but at least now hopefully we will be able to find a lovely home where he will be forever loved

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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #5 on: November 30, 2008, 18:56:40 PM »
The dog will have cost more than the cat  >:(


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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #4 on: November 30, 2008, 08:11:39 AM »
So why isnt the dog being rehomed instead of the cat? Obviously it was a mistake bringing in the new dog - but the poor cat has to go - crazy 

exactly,

poor George, hope he gets a loving forever home soon xx
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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #3 on: November 29, 2008, 23:35:29 PM »
Oh George sounds lovely and it really is unfair they are keeping the new dog!!Pah!!

All these poor raggies looking for homes and they seem to have been waiting forever!!  George hopefully won't be waiting too long since he can live with other cats at least!  :hug:
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Re: George 2 year old bi colour ragdoll seeks new home
« Reply #2 on: November 29, 2008, 21:29:20 PM »
So why isnt the dog being rehomed instead of the cat? Obviously it was a mistake bringing in the new dog - but the poor cat has to go - crazy  :Crazy: What a shame, poor George, hope you find him a nice forever home.

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George 2 year old bi colour {owner has re homed to family member}
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2008, 20:05:52 PM »
George is a 2 year old bicolour Ragdoll (colour to be confirmed, when photo arrives). He is neutered, but his vaccinations are not up to date and he is not regularly wormed or health checked. His owner tells us he is generally healthy.

Until recently George was a happy ragdoll, living with, older children, cats and a dog. The dog sadly passed away and the family brought a new dog into the home. The dog chases George constantly and will not leave him alone. George has now started toileting away from the tray, probably due to the stress he feels with the dog in the home. We have advised his owner to have him vet checked to rule out any urinary tract infection and they have agreed to do this. It is very likely that once George is away from the dog and feels secure again, that he will use the tray properly, just as he always had.

George is a loving, affectionate Ragdoll, but he is very unhappy at this time, because he is being ‘tormented’ by the dog.

George needs an indoor home which is dog free, but he should settle with other cats, if introductions are carried out carefully. He would suit a family, with children aged 12 years +. He needs a home where he can feel safe and secure and where he will receive the attention he needs.

The UKRCC will contribute towards the cost of having George re vaccinated..

If you feel you can offer George a life long commitment and can give him the home he needs, please complete our on-line application indicating your interest in him at http://ukrcc.co.uk/question.php

Photo to follow....

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