Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Cat/s Needing Homes => Sorted/ Unknown outcomes => Topic started by: Canterbury_cats (Sharon) on January 07, 2010, 16:20:56 PM
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Silky is a mature lady. who came into our care via the vets after her owners decided they wanted her PTS.. due to the fact they would not put a litter tray down.. Being a proper lady Silky was not so keen to go outside in this cold weather and started to make a mess indoors.. Anyhows.. that is all in her past.. Silky is a lovely, very affectionate puss cat that loves to sit on laps, be fussed, picked up and groomed. She is good with her food and is very, very lean with her litter tray. She also has a habit of opening doors.!! She would probably benefit from a quiet home without young children and ideally an only cat. She has no experience with doggies. Silky definately does not look like (or act like) a mature puss cat and is very active, but she does like her beauty sleep in the afternoon.. She would benefit from somone being around during the day, but has been used to a fairly busy household with free access to the outside which she likes but not when its cold!
Silky is up to date with all her vac and is chipped
Currently in care of Canterbury CP.. Kent.. Homecheck will be required if rehoming outside our area.
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Aw bless her she is gorgeous! :Luv2: :Luv2: :Luv2:
Going to PTS cos of not wanting a litter tray in house.....Hope she pooped on them! :P :Crazy: >:(
Positive rehoming vibes for this doll! :Luv2: :hug:
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OMG she i so beautiful :Luv: :Luv:
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What the hec is wrong with people? >:( what did they expect her to do? poor girl. Well rid of those owners!! I'm sure she will be snapped up :Luv2:
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:( Poor little love, I'm sure she'll be much happier when she gets a loving forever home :Luv:
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Umm we hear about this all the time! Since we have had Silky she has been as clean as can be.. Anyhows.. she is a little sweetie... But being a senior moggie she may take some extra PR to help rehome..!
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How is she sharon? She looks well :Luv2:
Hopefully being white will help her along
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On our website and PR i have deliberately avoided stating her age..and one never asks a proper lady her age.. But for you in whispers its around 16yr.. I think Julie (Pinkbear) knows for sure as she was the person that took the original call from the vets...
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Wow! Looks very well, fingers crossed someone falls in love and then wont hear her age after that
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She is gorgeous and doesn't look her age. Hope she gets a lovely forever home soon.
What is wrong with people? What a pathetic reason to pts. I have 2 indoor cats aprox 9 months old. We have 2 hooded litter trays in our flat you wouldn't know they were there.
Nickyx
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Ahhh the poor darling ..... I'm sure she will find her forever home soon :Luv2: :Luv2:
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She's beautiful, how could anyone want to have her pts for such a pathetic reason :'(
I hope she finds a wonderful retirement home very soon :Luv: :Luv:
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She is nearly as lovely as my Noah. :Luv2: Litter trays are part of having cats, if you don't like it train them to use the toilet! I hope she has left them with some lingering
smells memories.
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hOMED TODAY!!
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;D that's wonderful news Sharon! and quick, wishing her many years of happiness in her new home xx
I will move this now.
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Wonderful ;D whats your secret?
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Woo Hoo what wonderful news. Welldone silky I hope you enjoy your new home xxxx
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Whats my secret? Ummmm you may have to ask other Canterbury Peeps about that.. But Silky has been rehomed to a district nurse who lives in a nice area but is nr a busy rd. So we figured after a homecheck that Silky is unlikely to be climbing walls or wandering far.. And this lady did want "the older the better"......
Rehoming is teamwork.. maybe we just have a good team!
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Nah... it's all down to your Sorting Hat, Sharon. :evillaugh:
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Well Done, and good luck in your new home where Im sure you will be adored! :Luv2: