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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Adopt/Give a home to a cat => Topic started by: sassybutterfly on January 24, 2011, 20:04:39 PM

Title: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: sassybutterfly on January 24, 2011, 20:04:39 PM
Hi, if a siamese crops up that needs a home, then im happy to rehome them, my siamese died last year, he was put to sleep because of digestive stomache problems, he only had a few days to live. I miss him he was a character. I rehomed him from a cat rescue centre in shropshire. he got on well with my other cats and the children.

We also lost a kitten last year who died of a lung disorder, ther was nothing the pdsa could do for him, and he passed away ther, so we didnt have much luck with cats last year.

I have 5 cats so im not desperate to fill a hole, but thought id leave my message on here, for future referance.

I have a male oriental cross who is 11, a female tri colour blue who is 4, and one of her kittens who is 4 months, saddly he lost his playmate. and 2 cross apple head siamese brothers who are 2-3.
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sarah x
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: Janeyk on January 24, 2011, 20:08:25 PM
Which area are you - Shropshire? it's a good idea to add to the title  :)
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: sassybutterfly on January 24, 2011, 20:50:22 PM
Hi janek

I actually live on the wirral in merseyside, but we travelled to shropshire to rehome rama. We dont mind travelling a bit. not looking for a senior cat, would prefer 6 months to 5 years preferably, littertrained.

sarah x :evillaugh:
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: Janeyk on January 24, 2011, 20:54:19 PM
Ok, have you contacted any rescues?

http://www.catchat.org/adoption/pedigree.html
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: sassybutterfly on January 25, 2011, 15:15:12 PM
No i havent contacted any rescues, like i said im not in urgent need of a pussy cat, but if one comes up on here then just bear me in mind

sarah x

Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: Janeyk on January 25, 2011, 15:48:34 PM
Right ok  :)
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: Fire Fox on February 24, 2011, 22:16:48 PM
I'm not meaning to be nosy but are you still using the PDSA? It's just that I thought I read (?on Purrs?) that the PDSA were going to limit the number of pets one household can register with them OR not treating any pets adopted after you first apply.
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: sassybutterfly on February 24, 2011, 23:08:50 PM
Fire fox non of my cats are registerd with the pdsa, so i dont know how many cats you can take. i just know that if i have an emergency that i cant fund via a vet i would try them. I had a kitten who died last year, and i took him to the emergency pdsa, clinic at night time, saddly he died come the morning, so i never got to register him. i took him to the local vet first who gave him 3 injections but couldnt find anything noticeably wrong with him, the vet said he could probly do with an xray, and if i qualified for any help, it would probarbly be cheeper for me to take him to the pdsa, he deteriorated that night, so i ended up taking him to the emergency pdsa in walton, saddly he passed away, of his own accord, so i didnt get to fill any paper work in. they were very kind, and said they would take care of his little body. fabulouse organisation

but i think its 3.

hope that helps  ;)
Title: Re: loving topsy turvy familly home available for siamese cat/kitten
Post by: Rafflesmoore on February 25, 2011, 21:22:22 PM
Hello

If you go onto the cat chat forum under i think homes needed 2 cats called Saffy and Sunni, mother and son are looking for a home together, mum is 2-3 son I think it said 14 wks. They are in the West Midlands.

Julie