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I'm so sorry to hear it hasn't worked Matron, but you are doing the right thing. Koko will find a loving, forever home and I'm sure you'll find another kitty who isn't as vocal that Millie will love. Siamese are very particular breeds with a very particular vocality, and the match just wasn't right. There are 100s of other cats out there needing homes, either in rescue shelters or from new litters, and you'll be able to give one of them a home ![]() |
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i'm sorry..i had a similar experience once and i know that it is completely heartwrenching. thing is you are doing what's right and this is causing everyone so much stress it's not worth it..it's bad because everyone senses everyone else and it just goes round and round and nothing good can come of it in these kinds of situations where you just know what is best for your existing family/household/etc. we're here to support you! |
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That is sad news, but you must do what you feel is right. I have a Birman whio is constantly 'talking' and meowing, similar to Siamese cats. I love him to bits, and he is 11 years old now, but I wouldn't get another Birman. |
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