Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
Cat Rescue & Rehoming => Rescue & Rehoming General => Topic started by: Corporal Smokey on July 09, 2009, 11:41:18 AM
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If you have a peek in the Lost and Found section you will spy that I rescued a rather...um....skanky persian the other week. He got out of his pen but has now been trapped. He will shortly be snipped and salonified to make him purrfect again.
I have become so obsessive about finding him and missed him so much that there's a little part of me that wants to keep him forever and ever. He's used to being left out with no love. My two are housecats and Smokey was from a similar background but adjusted well.
I have a 2-bed starter-home-style mid-terraced house. I always swore I'd keep no more than two cats but this one has really got to both me and OH. Even he's finding it hard to say no but is far more sensible than me.
He hates cat-related smells and accidents so the deal has always been that they are kept immaculately. Would a third cat make much difference do you think?
Or should I rehome him?
I will post pictures when I get some but I'm letting him rest for a bit first but suffice to say he's scruffy and :Luv:
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So Glad Mr Ramsey is back :)
and good luck with your decision to give Him a Forever home ;)
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Ha ha I was about to PM you. We could compare cat photos if I keep him...
although Olivia seems to have a far more 'refined' look about her. Mr Gordon Ramsay Cat just looks grumpy
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:rofl: heres an interesting threat on general cat chat you may need to post in.....
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sfunny you say that, when i first saw Olivia, I thought " what a Grumpy lookin thing " :evillaugh:
but as you get to know them you learn they aren't grumpy, It's just the way they look >:( :rofl:
lookin forward to compairing piccys ;)
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:rofl: heres an interesting threat on general cat chat you may need to post in.....
The failed fosterer one? Ha, I couldn't cope with fostering! Ramsay was abandoned by an 'interesting' household. Ashfield Cats said they'd happily take him but they are so snowed under with kittens that I called in a favour from an extremely failed fosterer. In fact a failed rescue! She has 42 lovely cats, each as well cared for as the other :Luv: . She doesn't rehome now but keeps a pen or two free for cases like this.
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you've always been very strong on the two cat rule before - he must have a certain something, its meant to be!
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I wouldnt try to encourage you but if he has won a place in your heart then.............................. :rofl:
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Can't you foster him and see how it goes then once he has his paws under your table mission accomplished! ;)
We are at 41 currently so know how your friend feels - we don't have pens just guest bedrooms with ensuites!!!!!!!
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Go for it. I always said that two was the max but when I was asked to take Smartie I thought how much more effort can it be. Its none. As long as you can afford vet bills, food etc and there is no world war when you introduce them then three is as easy a number to have as two.
Persians are just fab - go on you know you want too :evillaugh: :evillaugh: :innocent: :innocent:
sfunny you say that, when i first saw Olivia, I thought " what a Grumpy lookin thing " :evillaugh:
:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: Summer has the grumpy face off to a tee! Hubby calls it her old man face :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: