Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Tan on August 08, 2007, 13:40:58 PM
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I will be very happy to add any babes that are looking for a home to the news flash section with a link to the thread giving the details of the needy babe.
As we can only have a maxiumum of 3 needy cats on our news flash section at one time, Our news flashes for Urgent cases, hard to home cats etc wil take prority over any non urgent cases.
The news flash section is always shown up in search engines and is always on the front page of the forum.
PLease let me know if you would like to add any cats (from any of our rescues or private members) to the news flash section.
:Luv:
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Hi Tan our dear Milo is a needy puss that perhaps needs abit more coverage to find him a retirment home.. His details are here and will get another photo of him during the weekend if possilble.
We took Milo in about two month ago, after being picked up by a member of the public and taken to the vets, suspecting he had been involved in a RTA.. It turned out the Milo had no injuries at all, but was very confused and it became very obvious that he was blind in one eye..
Milo was unwanted and would probably of been put to sleep had we not agreed to take him on...
Milo is a senior puss of unknown years, he is black all over with a few grey hairs in there for good measure, and has obviously had a bit of a hard time.. He is blind in one eye but can see out of the other a little. Due to Milo"s extreme age is has a problem finding the litter tray unless he has some guidance, he therefore needs to be rehomed to a home where he can safely potter around an enclosed garden or somewhere where it would be easy to clean up should he miss his tray... This may sound all abit to much for most people and we have no doubt he is going to be a very difficult cat to rehome.. But Milo"s saving grace is his personality, he can literally love you to bits.. having been starved of affection for so long he dots over anyone and anything that gives him just one kind hand of affection..
Milo sleep alot and doesn"t really play, he loves sitting in the sunshine and watching the grass grow....having reduced sight his smell sense if finally tuned. However, you still have to poke food under his nose to remind him every now again where his food bowl is. We realise Milo" age is against him and he may not have many more years in him, but who knows........At least he has been given a chance of some TLC and affection rather then ending his days on the streets..
Any dedicated animal lover who has a particular affection to a golden oldie, then Milo fits your bill...
At the moment we have built Milo an ouside run where he can sit and ponder, he has shelter at night and lovely warm blankets, but this isn't going to be such a great idea when our cold days come along...
If you want to know abit more abit him, then PLEASE give us a ring and we will do our best to answer any queries you may have....
We all get old eventually, its just a shame that in Milo"s case he may never get to loving home unless someone can look past his age and his problems, and see a loving loyal cat.
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Done hun :Luv: :Luv: and copied ya post to a thread for him in this section. If ya can add the photo to that one that would be brill.
:hug: :thanks:
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When ya get a pic i can add it to his news flash too :Luv:
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As ya might of seen i can add the babe's pic to the news flash too so if any more babes need to be on the news, please let me know :Luv: :Luv:
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Its much better to see the pic Tan....good one ;)
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Conker FIV
Canterbury and District CP are trying to find an FIV colony for Conker. He's an elderly gentleman, has no other health problems save for the dodgy gums associated with FIV. Trouble is he is very, very nervous of people having spent most of his life outdoors. He isn't agressive, but hisses when you pick him up. He will not be happy as an indoor pet.
Conker really isn't happy in our care. He needs a place where he can be with other cats like him in a sheltered environment. Can anyone help?
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I am sure Pinkbear will not mind me adding to this..
Conker came into our care after he was reported as being very ill over a weekend, he was reported to us as staggering around in the road. He was being fed by a lady for the last few years, but she didnt want to do it anymore !!! He was taken in and tested and proved to be FIV, by which point the vet rang me to decide if we should PTS. I agreed to give him a chance, although age against him, he was otherwise healthy... He has been with one of our experienced fosterers for 2 wks, we found he was drinking lots so had suspected kidney problems. it was decided to get him in a basket and get him to the vets to have further blood tests.. Kidneys today proved to be fine, but his gums were terrible.. We treated with antibotics for 2wks so see if we can get on top of the inflammation...He can be touched and can be picked up but he hisses at you big time, he has not bitten at all though..
I am trying to give this puss one last chance..as he is unhomeable in a domestic environment.. I thought today he was going to be PTS, but we are going to give it a try to sort this puss problems out..
He dosnt seem to mind other cats although thats only going by he dosnt lunge when he sees another cat.. He hides and generally wants to get our of your way.. Anyone who remembers Isaac another FIV puss from Catchat days will know i successfully got him into Foal and he is doing well. Conker is an older version of Isaac...
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am trying to give this puss one last chance..as he is unhomeable in a domestic environment.. I thought today he was going to be PTS, but we are going to give it a try to sort this puss problems out..
Perhaps his mouth problems are causing him discomfort and once 'sorted' he may well turn the corner.
Perhaps his mouth problems are causing him discomfort and once 'sorted' he may well turn the corner.
This type of thing makes me so angry, if only people would report a suspected stray immediately so many cats would be saved much suffering. Why they have to wait until a cat is ill is beyond me.
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News flashes on the front page that rotate between needy cats are really good to spread the word and highlight their plight. Not only do they appear to all our members everytime they visit the front page but also to guests looking on.
Please email me purrs@purrsinourhearts.co.uk if you would like a needy Cat on the news flash section. :Luv:
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Have you tried the place in Derby (littleover). A lady there has very many FIV cats. Angie and I delivered philchards there last year. It really is a fantastic place. Just a normal house but well run.
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Hi Tan
Any chance you can put dear Marcus on the news flash section as Marcus has now been with us for some time.. He is proving to be esp difficult to rehome do to him not liking other cats and his past history of spraying (which he hasnt done since being in a home where no other cats around)... He is not a lap cat or indeed cat you can really cuddle, experienced cat owners only and no other cats around (or resident to the area) he didnt seem to be bad with dogs at the last fosterers home so maybe a cat friendly dog would be okay..
He is on our catchat page.. i can send photo etc if you are not able to use them from Catchat.
Ta very much
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Pandora and Dellph have now been rehomed..so you can delete them from the news flash.. Ta
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Hi Tan
Any chance you can put Daisy our blind puss on the news flash page pls.. All infor on our cat chat page but i can send photo as well if need be..
http://www.catchat.org/cantcp/cgibin/prtoc.cgi
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Please can you add Pudding at some point, she is going to be a real challenge to home and really deserves somewhere nice. http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,20698.0.html
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Hi Tan, we have two that we would like including if possible, they are both on here, I will dig out links for you.
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Hi Des hun let me have the links and i can pop them up for you :)
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Anyone want a news flash for cats looking for homes? :hug:
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Yeah, I just keep forgetting to find Kizzy's CC link!!
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Is this it Desley? http://www.catchat.org/77shaw/cgibin/prview.cgi?id=2009011801
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IT is Jane, thanks very much
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Hi Tan
Would you be able to put our girl Maggie on as a news flash. Her thread is here
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,24591.0.html
She has been with us over a year now and although she can still be a little fiesty at times she will make a great companion to an experienced owner who doesn't mind the odd scratch. She is gorgeous and we so want her to have a new home.
Thanks
Ann
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Hi HUn
sorry just dseen this and will pop maggie on now hun xx
Des is Kissy still looking?
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Going :Crazy: lol i have already done it :rofl:
How is she
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Kizzy is still looking and have just updated her text and pic on Purrs if she could be put on
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Done for you Des.
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Thanks - have changed charity though, Kizzy is being rehomed through Pennine Pen, Hathershaw.
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Ok changed that for you.
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I noticed before I found the thread - very speedy service, thanks ever so much
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Anytime :)
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Any cats for the news flash we have space for 3 :)
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I suspect that Pumkin is maybe one as she has not worked at her new owners and think she is a special needs cat.........JS to respond here I think.
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Hi Gill
I am looking over the forum here and although new I am finding this a fantastic place with lots of good work here.
How long has this been going for and how many cats are rescued through this forum?
Also I dont know if this is the place to ask - but how will I donate things for fund raising.
I import Swarovski crystal and make cat collars - I would like to donate a kitten collar and a cat collar to raise funds and also maybe a silver plated swarovski bracelet and ankle chain?
Let me know
Lorraine
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Hi Lorraine! :welcome:
Purrs isn't primarily a rescue forum, it's more a forum of cat lovers to share stories, information and support other cat owners. Purrs does support rescue work through a number of incentives but that's not the main aim of this site. Some members (like me) are volunteers for different rescues but others are simply ordinary cat owners with no links to rescues. ;)
It's hard to say how many cats have been adopted via this forum but we have had great success in forging networks between different rescues and areas, which has resorted in better distribution of resources. So more cats have been helped and more rescue places better utilised. :wow:
From time to time we do have different fundraising activities and the takings are shared around the different rescues which have representatives here. For example, just before Christmas is the annual auction where people can donate stuff for sale. Items are donated by individuals as well as companies and the auction seems to grow in popularity each year. You will see the most recent auction section which was in aid of Sunny Harbour cat rescue. We do also have an ongoing fund which raises money through the Purrs shop, the operating profits are also distributed between worthy causes or emergency appeals which come up from time to time. :)
I am fairly sure Purrs does have an Ebay Missionfish account going but Gill or Tan would know more about that. Anyway, that would be the best way to raise money via goods donated. :naughty:
I'm sure Gill will tell you more but I was around and spotted your post and thought I'd chip in. :evillaugh:
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:welcome: Hi Lorraine ;D
Great to have ya with us :)
That's so lovely of you and we would be so very glad of any items donated to help us raise funds for cat rescue :)
We hold an annual auction near Xmas as Julie has said ;D which would be great place for your items. Each auction goes to a independant rescue each year and the funds help them to help more cats in need :) We do have various things going on in the year which Gill is in charge of ;D to raise more money for the rescues and maybe we can do something extra with your wonderful donationed items ;D
I like to think of Purrs (and it is and always will be my goal as the owner of the site) to be able to help as many needy rescue cats & Cat rescues as possible, to support cat lovers with friendship and advice. We have a great cat community, always like to keep it friendly where any cat lover can come for advice, support and just cat chatting to like minded people. This is great and as just as important as our rescue support side as the more we have in our community the more suscess and funds we can raise for the needy cats ;D
I was and still amazed how Purrs has grown over the years (lol, it was meant to be a temp site back in 2006 after catchat's forum had a break) We have grown and grown and now have a fantastic membership with our own online shop. ;D
In future, i hope to make Purrs a registered charity so will will be able to have gift aid on our donations and be part of Missionfish etc ;D
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:welcome: Lorraine
I am so pleased you are looking round Purrs cos we are very proud of it.
The items you have sound lovely and the best place for them is probably our auction but as the others have told you, we have just had that.
I have always held out against having two auctions a year for many reasons, but basically time and money and not wanting to detract from the Christmas one.
I will have a think about your items and see what we can do ;D
The forum opened on 15 Nov 06 and as Tan said it was meant to be a temporary place of residence but no longer , we are here to stay but are a sister site of Cat Chat where all the original 250 people came from.
We do rehome quite a few cats here but nothing on the scale of Cat Chat and we have a section for cats who were rehomed from here after being advertised.
The shop.....have you seen our shop :innocent: Thats run by Tan and we have some fabulush toys in there including the best one in the world........da bird ;D
Any profit from the shop goes into our Rescue Fund adminstered by Tan and think there is a pay out due from it soon :innocent:
We also have another special fund called Busters Fund named after the Late President of Paws Inn, one of our supported rescues, yes Buster was a cat ;D This is used for very special things as decided by Tan......she is the accountant LOL. We also have a draw every month where money goes to one of the rescues and also to one of the members, called Save a Life Draw, it has its own section in the place you are trying to get to :shify: :shify:
We support rescues that have been scrutinized by Tan and I and we have a limit on the number we support and have four indepent rescues who benefit from the auction , which raises around £2000 now. Oh and then there is the Cat Show finishing on Midsummers Day....that was meant tio be a one off LOL but comes back by popular demand and again money goes to our rescues.
Purrs has become so much more than was envisaged when we started and its a thriving community of people who love cats and dont think there is such a nice cat forum anywhere else ;D
I do hope you enjoy it here ;D
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Any cats for the news flash page? ;D
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can we put up the 2 10 yearolds that came in last week please.
http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,33097.0.html
http://www.coventrycatgroup.org.uk/adoption/cats-for-adoption/
Katie and Connie. They are so friendly and I've just had to pen them for the night so that mine can get some freedom.
What do I need to do?
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Tan is away from home for a few weeks so won't be able to sort this, I'll see if any other mods have the facility to add them on for you.....
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Thanks very much! it was a shock to see two familiar faces (and my unmade bed! :rofl:) leap out of the pc.
katie is on my lap at the moment demanding hugs and kisses, so i guess she approves!
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I put them up and if anything needs changing please let me know,,,,,,,,sorry cant change unmade bed :rofl: :rofl:
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Sorry, I didn't see this but didn't know how to add them anyway :shy:
Tan did mention that she'd be showing me how to add these so we could put so many on a rotation basis but as you know she's busy atm.
Anyway glad all is sorted and once Tan is back I should be able to sort out adding cats who've been waiting a while on a regular basis :hug: