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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Cat/s Needing Homes => Sorted/ Unknown outcomes => Topic started by: deniseb90 on December 07, 2006, 11:22:05 AM
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Mrs Tibbs is an adult spayed female - she is approximately 7 years old. She has a lovely nature and just wants to be with people. Her previous owners moved home and left her behind >:(
She is just looking for a home where there are lots of cuddles and food - she is a lovely cat, not the prettiest in the world, but would return your love tenfold! She is being fostered for me in NW Kent on behalf of Anim-Mates (www.anim-mates.org.uk). She has had her first vaccinations and is going for a dental next week - deflead and dewormed, and microchipped.
Thanks!
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Ahhh bless her. How can people just leave their furrys behind .... I have never understood it. Fingers crossed this lovely lady will find a new home soon.
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aww how sad, what a sweetie, hope someone can help this lovely little orphan soon :(
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She's an absolute babe! Hope she finds the loving home she deserves soon.
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She looks really like my old Ted cat! Hope she finds somewhere soon. My guys are FIV so she couldn't come to us. Best luck!
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I dont understand people who leave there animals behind, its like leaving your kids. GRRRRR
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She went on the website today so I'll keep my fingers crossed we'll have a few enquiries. She's a lovely girl - but doesn't like being in the cat house - I've no room indoors until the kittens go, so I'll bring her in then - feel rotten leaving her out there on her own. Mind you, got 2 new comers tomorrow, so she'll have neighbours!
Yes wish these people could be held accountable for their actions - can't understand some people.
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Oh hello!
Im picking up chipper and munchkin from Teresa on sunday, if Mrs Tibbs is there I'll give her a bit of a cuddle and im sure a new mummy will be along to give her a home for christmas.
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I dont understand people who leave there animals behind, its like leaving your kids. GRRRRR
Too true and I would go as far as to say that I think it should be made law that a pet is for life you don't have a kid and dump them they are your responsibility. I think they should definitely be prosecuted.
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I dont understand people who leave there animals behind, its like leaving your kids. GRRRRR
Too true and I would go as far as to say that I think it should be made law that a pet is for life you don't have a kid and dump them they are your responsibility. I think they should definitely be prosecuted.
I have an awful feeling that if people could be prosecuted for that, then more cats might just be ' disappeared ' if you get my drift.
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Tibbs has been staying in the house with me and the others as it's been getting a bit nippy out in the cat house (and I feel guilty leaving her out there on her own). She's been an absolute angel - she just wants affection, gets on your lap for a stroke and she slept all night on the sofa - uses the tray and is a delight.
She would make a wonderful companion for someone - she is fine with other cats.
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She looks adoreable, unfortunately I already have to babes of my own and really don't think the OH would be happy with me getting a 3rd. Really hope you can find her a home soon.......I know my fellow people in kent will pull through!!
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Has Mrs Tibbs found a home yet?
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Sorry, just seen your thread from the 4th Jan regarding Mr. Tibbs, is it Mr or Mrs. :rofl:
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It's a Mr Tibbs!! He's adorable -and I haven't had one call about him!!
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oh no!!! how old is Mr Tibbs, he looks gorgeous, but unfortunately we've 2 and my oh wouldn't welcome a 3rd, shame. Do hope he gets his forever home soon.
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Anywhere between 5 and 10 years, but probably nearer the 10 year mark. He's adorable, very friendly, funny faced chap!
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Oh i just love this little cat. I wish I could have more but alas, I cannot. I have some conflict with my present brood, so daren't bring any more into the house.
I hope someone lovely falls in love with Mr Tibbs soon. He is such a sweetiepie.
Denise: how are you getting along with the little Staffie pup you were fostering just before Chrimbo?
Lots of love to you all
Roz
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Hi Roz
The little pup has a loving new home! I only looked after him over Christmas - he was lovely but hard work!!!
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