Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Cat/s Needing Homes => Sorted/ Unknown outcomes => Topic started by: JackSpratt on July 04, 2010, 18:58:39 PM
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This girl was posted on our local Freecycle so I've asked the poster if it's OK to put her on here.
Tinkerbell is a two year old petite black cat who is very friendly with humans and with other cats. She has been spayed and micro chipped, all her vaccinations and fleaing/worming are up to date. She is in need of a good home and pictures are available on request.
It's important that Tinkerbell is rehomed soon as her current carers can't afford to keep her for much longer.
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Awww, petite black cat :Luv2: :Luv2:
she's beautiful, lots of luck for her xx
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Aw, she's the double of my cat Scruff. I'd have her in a flash but I don't think Scruff would appreciate a body double so soon after getting Scamp.
It's always more heartbraking when they look like one of your own isn't it? I know it shouldn't make any differrence though.
Hope she finds a special home ASAP!
S.
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She's lovely and if my funds would stretch I'd not even have posted her I'd have taken her myself! Apparently, she's innoculated for life with Vets4Pets too if that helps anyone.
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Tinks is still looking. (And is possibly going to be relisted on Freecycle....not ideal. :tired:)
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Bumping up this little lady.
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I'm sooooo excited! This little lady could be coming to live with me if I can find a way of getting her to me from Chesterfield to Swansea.
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:crossed: good luck ;D
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;D Hope all goes well!
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OK, Skullys vet had only nice things to say so the transport request has been posted. :) Anyone can help, we'd be very grateful. (That would be me, Skully and of course, Tinkerbell once she gets there!)
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Very grateful indeed!
I'm very surprised the Vet didn't tell you I had the habit of bursting into tears, because the last 2 times I've been there with Widget I have sobbed, once because they told me he might have cancer and the second time because they told me didn't. :rofl: I kissed the vet the day when she told me the lump was a cyst and not a tumour and then burst into tears because I was so relieved... yes I know I'm a soppy cow.
I'm hoping that Wee Tink will only ever have to visit the vets once a year for jabs and a check up. :)
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Sadly, Tinkerbells new home fell through. She's still looking.
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check the latest on CatChat, JS
looks like a home is in the offing :wow:
a definite offer - and it sounds a good one
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Yep, responded via email. :) Not jinxing it yet, but will let you know what happens. ;)
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:crossed:
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See from CC that the transport run for Tinks was completed this morning and she is now in her new home :yayyy: :yayyy:
Well done Moira and (Natalie from CC) - you are stars.
New owner says that she is all set up in the laundry room, been fed and purring for england :Luv: :Luv:
Well done also to JS for posting abouts Tinks - you played a big role in getting this little girl rehomed. :hug:
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Sooo pleased Tinkerbell is somewhere she'll be loved and appreciated. She's a gorgeous looking girl with, I'm told a personality to match. :) :Luv:
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Great news! well done everyone ;D
I'll be moving and locking this now but we'd love to hear updates about Tinkerbell so can you please post a new thread about her in Cats Stories :thanks: :hug: