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Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: KalamityKel on January 14, 2008, 14:36:44 PM
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Hi, I am looking for a new home in the SE21/SE22 area.
Very kindly some people took me in for a temporary stay while I recovered from a car accident and now it is time for me to move on.
I'm not yet a year old white and tabby, neutered, male cat with slight disability with my back legs (due to being hit by a car). I ideally need to homed in a nice quiet residence without children and no other cats, with maybe access to a small garden not too near to busy roads as I get scared very easily! I'm a very affecionate, friendly and cuddly kitteny little creature who loves a good game with feathers. I am also partial to grilled chicken. I have attached a picture to show how adorable I am.
If interested, please email Kelly and Linda, my current owners.
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:welcome: to Purrs
THis little one looks a gem.
I have edited your post to remove your personal details. Members can PM you directly, this protects your data.
I hope a home is found for this little one. He looks wonderful.
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:welcome:
:Luv: :Luv:
How has the accident affected his back legs?
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:welcome: to Purrs Kel!! Oski is a beautiful boy!! I hope and believe he will find a new lovely family in no time!!
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Bumping up ;)
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Have you tried getting him on your local rescues list ... so that they can "vet" prospective new owners and do homechecks then he go from home to home rather.
Click on the map to find rescues in your area : http://www.catchat.org/adoption/index.html
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Hi all,
Thanks for the words of support and encouragment. Oski is still looking for a home. We have had a few enquiries but nothing set in stone.
In answer to the disability q - He's mainly just wobbly on his back legs. He can run around, up and down stairs and attack things (like any young cat does) but gets easily tired, sometime limps and we're not sure about his jumping skills. We've only seen him jump through the air at his prey (feather stick) and haven't seen him jump from one place to another. He usually pulls himself up onto the sofa or bed and can kind of jump onto a lap but not always do the back legs follow him.
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Kel,
Oski is gorgeous - you mention a home with no other cats - does he definitely not get on with others ?
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Hi Chris,
Oski is quite a boisterous little one. He has the habit of following others around and chasing them which can be annoying to other cats and may also seem threatening to them. It may be part of his young age. From past owners, as a kitten, he tended to do this too.