Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat General => General Cat Chat => Topic started by: JackSpratt on October 07, 2013, 17:45:36 PM
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Just wanted to let folk know about the most recent stray case I'm helping with. This is Tilly....She doesn't look especially old and has already had at LEAST a litter of kittens; we're not entirely sure just how many she's had in all honesty.
I'm posting for good luck vibes for her as I've managed to get funds together for a chip and spay, and she's in a foster home while a permanent place is found. :) Her op is Friday.
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She looks so sad - hope she gets a forever home soon. :Luv2: :hug:
Mary
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She looks so sad - hope she gets a forever home soon. :Luv2: :hug:
Mary
She does Mary. I hope this lovely girl can get a great new home. Well done for getting stuck in to her cause JS. :hug: :hug:
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She's gorgeous JS :Luv: :Luv: Hope she finds her forever home very soon.
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what a lovely girl
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Bless her! I do hope she finds a lovely home soon.
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What a complete sweetheart and she looks so terribly sad! I hope someone can give her cuddles, hugs, toys, food, and a nice forever home to bring back that smile again. :Luv:
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I'm hoping someone I know can win her OH over regarding a permanent home. She's working on him, I'm told. ;)
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Hope it all works out for Tilly, JS. Little Tilly is gorgeous and deserves lots of love, hugs and kisses plus plenty of toys and treats! ;D
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Good luck for the spay today, JS.
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Tilly's op was fine. :) She's back at her foster home recovering but sadly the potential home have decided they can't afford a second cat....so Tilly still needs a permanent home.
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It's good they decided they can't afford now instead of after they have taken her. Hopefully someone around the corner soon.
Mary
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Very true Mary! I'm not sure we would have agreed to take Cleo if we had known she would cost us £500 in her first few weeks (she is an adult, that didn't include chip n snip)!
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I agree Mary. These things aren't something you should do on a whim, but it's a shame because they're a great home.
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I think probably the good homes are always going to be more cautious. You want to make sure you can give the cat a really good home and can afford the best for them. I know we were very cautious taking our two on as we were pretty skint at the time. It all worked out ok as we are both working now.
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Tilly is still looking....
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Bless her heart, and she's such a lovely looking cat. :(
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She's a gem apparently. :) She's sharing her foster home with 4 other cats with no issues at all; she's even accepting of the kids that come round. Not a fan of dogs, though.....
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Make that permanent home... ;) Got a message last night telling me the decision hadn't been taken lightly; but the lady and her husband had grown awfully fond of Tilly and she was being accepted by the other cats. Ms Tilly is now a permanent member of their family. Photo updates have been promised to me. :)
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go Tilly!
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:wow: :wow: :wow: :wow: That is just fabulous!!!!! What a lovely lady whose now become Yilly's new Mum! ;D
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That is great news, as a failed Fosterer myself I know how easy it is, they get one paw in the door and that's it. :Luv2: :rofl: :hug:
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YAY, let's hear it for all us failed fosterers, we're bloody great aren't we? :rofl: :hug:
So pleased for Tilly :hug: :Luv2:
Bonnie xx
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Hurrah for Tilly! And for all fosterers, failed or otherwise da best