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Less 23-01-2008 18:45

Free to an absoutly good home!
 
I have a cat, (she was a kitten), she needs a decent home, I find myself unable to look after her and she deserves better than I can offer.

I can no longer offer her the home she deserves due to my ongoing illness, blardy, blaaa won't bore you with that.


If you could take her on I would be most grateful.

She is a wonderful beast, and will keep you entertained for ages.

MargaretR 23-01-2008 18:49

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The signs of this were evident a while back -- sorry, not volunteering -- my old moggy is hard work too --- I will not replace him when he dies -- looking forward to having trips away again.

flashy 23-01-2008 18:49

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ahhhhh blessssssss, you ok less?

panther 23-01-2008 18:51

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sorry but not keen on cats, hope ya find a home for her

Less 23-01-2008 19:00

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 521005)
The signs of this were evident a while back -- sorry, not volunteering -- my old moggy is hard work too --- I will not replace him when he dies -- looking forward to having trips away again.

Oh how wrong you are,

I have spent my time really looking after her, after all she is a living animal, It's not because of anything other than the cat's benefit that I ask for help, I find myself in a situation that she should be taken on by someone that would at least look after her the way that I have.

Margaret, you jump to too many conclusions!

Margaret Pilkington 23-01-2008 19:04

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Ooooh Less, My fingers ache to type in the words i will have her.......and she would have a really good home....but(there's always one isn't there) I already have one cat(two if you count the stray I have been feeding for two years, but am not allowed to call mine) and we have just adopted Gizmo.
I do hope some kind accywebber will give her a good home. I have my fingers crossed for you.

PS. I can still do bed baths if you are interested :D

West Ender 23-01-2008 19:07

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Less, are you sure? Is there no way you can keep her?

If not, and you don't get any offers, is there a branch of the Cats' Protection League in your area? They will take cats and kittens and rehome them where it's possible, they also neuter them while they have them in their care, and they will collect cats to take them to the cattery.

Hope it all works out OK.

MargaretR 23-01-2008 19:09

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My old tom cat is 14 - I have had him since he was a kitten. When I moved to this rented 1st floor flat 6 years ago he no longer has a catflap and an outdoor life. When I moved here I put him on the RSPCA re-homing list. After 6 months they said that they now had a place for him. I declined because I knew at his age he was not likely to get a new home and would just be in an institution for the few years he has left. I know that I would not like it to happen to me (what goes around comes around) I am caring for him in his old age, but that does not stop me from looking forward to his peaceful passing.

I have health problems too which at times makes looking after another life burdensome -- so I do understand.

Excuse my jumping to conclusions, its just that previous posts have shown that you found adapting to a pet a liitle difficult.

Less 23-01-2008 19:14

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 521022)
Less, are you sure? Is there no way you can keep her?

If not, and you don't get any offers, is there a branch of the Cats' Protection League in your area? They will take cats and kittens and rehome them where it's possible, they also neuter them while they have them in their care, and they will collect cats to take them to the cattery.

Hope it all works out OK.

She is with me until I find her a proper home. I am not offering her to just anyone, she just deserves a better life than I can give her.#

I can't say fairer than that.

Less 23-01-2008 19:28

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Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 521023)

I have health problems too which at times makes looking after another life burdensome -- so I do understand.

Excuse my jumping to conclusions, its just that previous posts have shown that you found adapting to a pet a liitle difficult.


Sorry if that's how it seemed, but my earlier posts about the cat were supposed to be humorous,

This has been the first cat I've ever kept, (I never have considered owned as a description about an animal that needs looking after).

If you can't help, fair enough, please leave the thread alone, if you know some-one that can help my cat, then post as much as you want.

Less 23-01-2008 19:43

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Originally Posted by West Ender (Post 521022)
Less, are you sure? Is there no way you can keep her?

Hope it all works out OK.

Yes, there are many ways I could keep her, (I just know at the moment she should have a better home), she is a beautiful cat, she has settled down from being a wild little kitten to being an animal that deserves a good life, I know that isn't something I can offer her, so, please, give her the chance she deserves.

keetah992000 23-01-2008 20:07

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Can i just ask - what makes cats hard work ?

Less 23-01-2008 20:14

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Originally Posted by keetah992000 (Post 521041)
Can i just ask - what makes cats hard work ?

Of course you can!

You can also ask as many stupid questions about it's colour or if it eats green beans, that has nothing to do with the cat's well being which is all I'm interested in!

Can I repeat,

If you can offer the cat something worthwhile, then answer this post, otherwise, bog off! It's her welfare I'm interested in not answering self righteous idiots questions!

blazey 23-01-2008 20:14

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I wish I could have a pet here. My home is full of animals including 4 cats, its odd not having them around.

I dont think it's anyones business to question why Less cant care for the cat anymore, and he's doing the responsible thing by searching for a home before the cat suffers.

If you get really desperate you could try my mum, she may be willing to add another to the zoo, but I couldn't say for sure, you'd have to send her a message.

Less 23-01-2008 20:17

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 521049)
I wish I could have a pet here. My home is full of animals including 4 cats, its odd not having them around.

I dont think it's anyones business to question why Less cant care for the cat anymore, and he's doing the responsible thing by searching for a home before the cat suffers.

If you get really desperate you could try my mum, she may be willing to add another to the zoo, but I couldn't say for sure, you'd have to send her a message.

Thank you.

blazey 23-01-2008 20:31

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 521051)
Thank you.

If you want to talk about it further you could PM me, or if you'd rather wait in hope of someone else then thats fine :) i'll talk to my mum about it via msn if you contact me.

WillowTheWhisp 23-01-2008 22:26

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I wish I could offer but we already have two and I think a third would be one too many. I have enjoyed your posts and threads about her Less and I do hope you find her a good home.

junetta 23-01-2008 22:58

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Aw Less, I've so enjoyed your posts about that awful cat and I wish that you could keep her forever. I'm not sure that I can help but I'll ring my sister-in-law tomorrow and ask. She lost her cat a few weeks ago and I'm sure she'd like another. I'll let you know xx

panther 24-01-2008 10:29

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my god blazey another cat!!, dont yer think your mum as enough to contend with without you adding to it?

its ok for you , your not there all week:rolleyes:
but your mother will take one look and go ahhhhhh....lol....wont ya tombraider??

blazey 24-01-2008 17:31

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Originally Posted by panther (Post 521232)
my god blazey another cat!!, dont yer think your mum as enough to contend with without you adding to it?

its ok for you , your not there all week:rolleyes:
but your mother will take one look and go ahhhhhh....lol....wont ya tombraider??

Is it any of your business?

panther 24-01-2008 17:33

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 521322)
Is it any of your business?

:tongueout.......oh go away!

keetah992000 24-01-2008 19:02

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 521048)
Of course you can!

You can also ask as many stupid questions about it's colour or if it eats green beans, that has nothing to do with the cat's well being which is all I'm interested in!

Can I repeat,

If you can offer the cat something worthwhile, then answer this post, otherwise, bog off! It's her welfare I'm interested in not answering self righteous idiots questions!


i wasnt being horrible and i hate to think i have been tarred with the same brush as some other negative people on here. I have dogs - they have to be walked whatever the weather - ill or not.Cats dont have to be walked so i am just asking not being judgemental. As i am not a cat owner i dont know what is "hard work about cats" and i am sure that other non cat owners may not realize what they are taking on with a cat.I also thought that if you said what you found hard work about the cat then people wouldnt take on a responsibility that they didnt expect it to be and there for rehome the cat again.as you said your pet deserves better, i am sorry you thought i was having a go - i really wasnt.

Less 24-01-2008 19:18

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Originally Posted by keetah992000 (Post 521397)
i wasnt being horrible and i hate to think i have been tarred with the same brush as some other negative people on here. I have dogs - they have to be walked whatever the weather - ill or not.Cats dont have to be walked so i am just asking not being judgemental. As i am not a cat owner i dont know what is "hard work about cats" and i am sure that other non cat owners may not realize what they are taking on with a cat.I also thought that if you said what you found hard work about the cat then people wouldnt take on a responsibility that they didnt expect it to be and there for rehome the cat again.as you said your pet deserves better, i am sorry you thought i was having a go - i really wasnt.

If you wish to go fact finding about pro or anti cats feel free to start your own thread, (I might even be tempted to answer), but not in this thread thank you very much.

blazey 25-01-2008 07:21

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 521418)
If you wish to go fact finding about pro or anti cats feel free to start your own thread, (I might even be tempted to answer), but not in this thread thank you very much.

Less I sent you a PM and got no response, have you managed to find a home for her?

emamum 01-05-2009 16:01

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karaokeman, stop with the necroposting!!


you are allergic to cats anyway!

pipinfort 01-05-2009 16:03

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Someone is desperate for (a) pussy...................:rolleyes:;)

emamum 01-05-2009 16:05

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awwwww pip!



lmao!!

pipinfort 01-05-2009 16:09

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Sorry, i could`nt resist.........................:D

emzy 01-05-2009 16:10

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Originally Posted by pipinfort (Post 710074)
Someone is desperate for (a) pussy...................:rolleyes:;)


Erm...........saying nowt!! lol

Less 01-05-2009 18:46

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I have many, many injuries from that little puss, she reached maturity or the cat equivalent of teenage and gave me hell, nowadays she has settled down to being a reasonable and almost faithful companion.

She comes over snuggles, (Ahhh), then scratches a part of my body that isn't still healing from the last attack, but unfortunately she views any visitor as a potential threat to her dominance and will retreat to the bedroom where she will stay until everyone goes.

She is however getting a little bored with this and will come downstairs and eye up my grandchildren, I think she is realising that they too are giving me a bad time and she has found soul mates!

I'm just adding an edit, I read the post and then noticed underneath an advert for a Chinese Chippy, what are they trying to tell Me?


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