Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Teresa Pawcats on December 24, 2006, 21:38:02 PM
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Rosie as most of you will remember came to us in July with horrific injuries caused by her collar which resulted in her having her front leg amputated. On Thursday evening I took her to her new home ( in this case a quiet Christmas so rehoming proved suitable). Just had an email tonight to say that she is an affectionate cheeky madam who spends much of her time sprawled out on the sofa.
I`d say Rosie has realised that Christmas came early for her this year and that she can at last live happily ever after.
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Its nice to know she now has devoted slaves and a new home for christmas
Stories like hers somehow make it worthwhile for what we all do
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I am very pleased that Rosie has a new home for Christmas. Well done Terresa
She certainly is a beautiful cat :Luv:
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I totally agree Nick ... there is no need for non safety collars in this day and age.
So pleased Rosie is a happy and healthy "tripod" who will be enjoying christmas in her new home :)
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Aww! that's great news Rosie has a new home and a bright future for Christmas, she looks lovely :Luv:
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So pleased Rosie is settled in her new home and hope that Mini doesnt miss her too much. ;D
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Rosie is a very special cat and is the reason all my older 4 do not have collars now,
good luck to you rosie and enjoy your life in your new home ;D and well done teresa.
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love your website fuzies's Dad theres a lot of work and love gone into tht well done. :)
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YAY for ROSIE!!!
Great news Teresa, she deserves an extra special home, and it sounds like she's got one! That's a Christmas present worth having that is!
Love and Big Bumpy Headbutts from
Pickford (the brave)
xxxx
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Great news for Rosie! Glad she's settling in well.
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Fantastic news ;D
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Absolutely wonderful, I am so pleased this special little girl has a home of her own now.