Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Cat/s Needing Homes => Sorted/ Unknown outcomes => Topic started by: Purrlishious on June 05, 2008, 15:47:57 PM
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Poppy is a beautiful spayed blue cream BSH 3 yrs old & quite a big girl.
She is very nervy & timid with new people & although not a lap cat, she will in time come & sleep with you & play happily with sole attention.
She will need to build up a strong trust with a new owner who would be better if a single person or suit a retired person. Definately no children.
She must be 'the' only cat.
She is in good health but needs her eyes cleaning quite often due to a build up of tear stain. I wrap her in a blanket to do this & to clean her ears. She feels safe this way.
She is regularly wormed & had flea treatments. Her boosters will be due next month July.
Poppy is a house cat mostly & has access to the garden where she has never wondered away from. She feel the safest when near the house. Never been out at night or left out during the day & would wish the same to continue as this would be far too dangerous & cause her too much stress. She does like to sleep a lot.
She is quite used to being groomed up high in her climbing tree with bed.
If anyone could give her the dedication she deserves please contact me. I live in West Yorkshire.
I have to adopt as forthcoming accomodation restrictions will not allow all my cats. It breaks my heart & I love her so much.
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how many are you allowed to take, what a horrible choice
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Sorry its not worked out for you :hug:
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The landlord of the house I shall be going to will only let me have 4 cats & that was reluctantly. I have 7 but have found a lovely home for one of my Ragdolls. I cant believe I am having to do this, they are my life. Feel so sad.
Some houses that I have viewed state no pets so it has been very hard to find one that does... sort of!
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it must be heartbreaking, for you, sorry I can't help
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Sending positive re-homing vibes~~~~~so sorry the decision was not able to be turned! :( :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Have you tried contacting the British Shorthair Cat clubs they have rescue sections and may have someone looking for a BSH.
Good luck and hope you are able to find her a great home.
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So sorry that you are having to part with your babies, it must be so heartbreaking. Have you still got the Bengals ?
Where in the UK are you?
Take care Hun x
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Yes Sheryl, I still have the Bengals. I live in West Yorkshire.
Both my Ragdolls have now been re-homed to suitable owners. One yesterday evening & 1 today. The pain is unbelievable & just so very upsetting. I have set up an agreement that if they do not settle that they can bring them back to me. Both owners have promised to keep me informed of how they are which I am sure they will. The house seems so quiet!!
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It must be horrible for you Sue - I know you had no choice in the matter. Sorry :hug:
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Thanks Mark :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Sorry about your dilemma, I can't begin to imagine what it must be like to havng to decide which cats to find new homes for. :hug: I was looking round at all mine, and got quite tearful just thinking about it. Poppy looks gorgeous, I love bluecreams, what a shame she wants to be an 'only' cat I would have loved to offer her a home - don't think she'd like it here with all my lot! Hope you can find just the right home for her.
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She is indeed a stunner. I also have a soft spot for bluecreams after losing one to CRF. Definitely a shame about the "only cat" bit, although I don't think oh would be impressed if I took on a third cat. Hope you get your situation sorted soon it's sooo sad :hug:
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Any update?
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I kept her MrsR... I was going into rented after selling my house but told the landlord I only had 3 cats, naughty I know, but I couldn't part with her. Thanks for asking.
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Good for you honey. What he doesn't know won't hurt him :evillaugh: :evillaugh:
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Awwwww nice happy ending :)