Author Topic: Neighbour's year old torti looking for new home, Wolverhampton area. (Owners keeping)  (Read 2958 times)

Offline Janeyk

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No problem Shirley  :hug:

So glad that they've sorted things  :)
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Sorry Jane, forgot i'd posted here! I actually thought the couple had split up cos i never saw her again but, a couple of weeks ago, she came knocking my door to borrow something (!) and told me they'd still got Bella and were keeping her after all!  ;D

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Any news please?
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Re: Neighbour's year old torti looking for new home, Wolverhampton area.
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2010, 22:16:45 PM »
Actually closer to Bilston.

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Re: Neighbour's year old torti looking for new home, Wolverhampton area.
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2010, 21:01:58 PM »
Where about in Wolverhampton is this?

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Re: Neighbour's year old torti looking for new home, Wolverhampton area.
« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2010, 07:58:25 AM »
Don't get me started Mark....... >:(  I guessed this would happen....i think it's cost more than anything as they've been trying to sell stuff for the last few months! The cat had a litter of 4 and the owner came knocking my door-first time i'd ever seen her-cos she'd heard i 'liked cats'. They were 9 weeks old at the time and i managed to get them into a rescue centre and all were rehomed, in pairs, within a week. I then took mum to be spayed!

If i don't have any luck on here or CC, i'll try the rescue centre again, tho not the best place in the world-2 fosterer's, nearly 70 years old, living in one bed flats, one has pens in the very small garden and she gets them vaccinated/neutered/wormed etc. They're then taken to the main centre (brand new, UPVC cattery) for rehoming. She also has 16 cats of her own.... :Crazy: Typical mad cat lady methinks   :rofl:

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Re: Neighbour's year old torti looking for new home, Wolverhampton area.
« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2010, 07:32:42 AM »
I despise people who rehome as soon as they have a baby  >:( - makes you wonder what kind of parent they will make if they can dispose of a cat without a 2nd thought.

Does she realise that no rescue/cattery will take an unvaccinated cat?


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My neighbour has recently had a baby (2/3 weeks ago) and is now looking to rehome her cat!! She is a sweet, long haired, spayed girl, but hasn't had vaccinations. Apparantly neighbour can't give her much attention now and has to shut her out of the room where the baby is.....
« Last Edit: May 15, 2011, 10:19:19 AM by Janeyk »

 


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