Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Cat/s Needing Homes => Sorted/ Unknown outcomes => Topic started by: wharfevalley catsprotection on March 09, 2010, 18:41:39 PM
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These gorgeous two are up for adoption in the Leeds and surrounding areas!
These 7 monthers have a sad past and just need a loving new home. They are neutered semi-feral kittencats who at 10 weeks old received serious injuries from an uncastrated tom cat trying to mate with their mum. Daisy May was left with an eye hanging out which had to be removed and Danny Boy had severe facial injuries. They are both absolutely fine now and ready to be on their way.
Danny-Boy, a white and black male, is almost a regular domestic kittencat who enjoys interactive play, treats and being stroked. He has a loud purr.
Daisy-May, a tabby/white female, has not yet reached this stage and is still very timid which is not surprising considering such a traumatic start in life and being handicapped by only having one eye. She will find her comfort zone in the right environment and with the right owners will, we feel, blossom.
They are very close, groom each other and play gently together.
If you can give Daisy-May and Danny-Boy the home they deserve then please email me
These aren't CP cats and were rescued by a friend but a home check will be done. They're neutered, de-fleaed, wormed and vaccinated!
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a140/jenniferphoenix/Daisymay.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a140/jenniferphoenix/Daisy.jpg)
(http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a140/jenniferphoenix/danny.jpg)
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:( the poor babes, so glad they are safe now though and hopefully will get a super home very soon xx
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What cuties - especially Daisy-May. :Luv: Although Danny Boy isn't far off as cute in the cuteness stakes. ;)
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:Luv2:
Hope they find somewhere soon
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Poor babies - at least they are safe now :hug: - lets just hope they get the great hope together that they deserve :Luv2:
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Wharfe Valley - I'm sat here with Narda http://www.purrsinourhearts.co.uk/index.php/topic,31061.msg558363.html#msg558363 and we've just been admiring these two.
How do you think they'd do in an indoor home... and would you be prepared to consider homing to Manchester?
I'm happy to help with transport and provide something of a reference if that's any help.
Hope all's well over there.
Becca
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Hello Hun!
To be honest we'd really favour an indoor home due to Daisy's slight disability! They're fine with other cats and have never been outside and therefore won't miss out on anything!
I think that my friend would re-home that far - i'd have to check with her (they were helped with CP monies but aren't actually in our care but an independant fosterer)
It's be great if you could possibly send me a PM with your address and contact number so that our fosterer could give you a ring and have a chat about them - is that OK?
Jen xxxx
PS: Daisy is coming on day by day and will now be brushed and stroked (for a short time!) Danny is just a loon who wants to play!
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PS: Narda may have to realise that Daisy is a timid wee thing and will take time to settle in a new home and the kids will need to be very patient and let her come round in her own time - the trauma has effected her more than Danny, but they are just sweeties!
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Jen
I've messaged you a reply to this. Looking hopeful!
Becca xx
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Any news?
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They are beautiful
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Oh my goodness what beautiful babbies ....have they found their forever home yet?
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I spoke to Liz the other day and they're still in care :'(
Doing amazingly well, but just not the right home come along!
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Aww that's a shame, thanks for the update though. Fingers crossed they're not waiting too much longer for a forever home xx
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Any news on this gorgeous twosome?
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Hello Janey,
Apologies for the slow reply. Danny and Daisy were re-homed around 2 months ago and have settled into their new home really well!
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:Luv: that's great news, so glad they've settled in really well too.
Will move this now :thanks: