Author Topic: Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP (Homed)  (Read 2243 times)

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Re: Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP (Homed)
« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2010, 19:02:50 PM »
 ;D Great news!
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Re: Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP
« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2010, 18:12:46 PM »
 ;D That great news

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Re: Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP
« Reply #3 on: September 14, 2010, 14:47:30 PM »
Isobella goes to her new home today.  :naughty:

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Re: Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2010, 11:08:23 AM »
 :Luv2: Awww she is gorgeous! fingers crossed for her xx
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Isobella, senior puss in care of Canterbury CP (Homed)
« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2010, 21:27:22 PM »
Sharon is not able to upload to the site at the moment so has asked me to post this.  :)

A STATELY LADY WHO WOULD ENJOY A QUIETER LIFE
SEPT 5th
Isobella came into our care via one of our vets, she was found as a poorly stray in a very bad condition, but after prompt veterinary care she rallied and was well enough to come into our care to one of our indoor fosterers for some TLC.
She is an old lady. As such she also sleeps a lot. Having said this she wanders around the house with some curiosity and follows her foster carers around. She is quite affectionate and seems to like to curl up on a lap, given the
opportunity, but will nip if she has had enough of being stroked or played
with - it does not seem to be meant to hurt, but merely to warn. Isobella uses her litter tray fine and is a very clean puss cat, she will benefit from being fed senior food little and often. Isobella needs a fairly quiet home for her retirement years and an it would be nice if she was able to have a garden to wander around should she wish. We know very little about her tolerance to other animals and therefore due to her age we think she would be best suited to a home without other animals and preferably where someone was around some or most part of the day... although not essential she does seem to like companionship, even though she sleeps a lot.
Isobella is chipped, already spayed and is full vac and treated for fleas and worms
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