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26-07-2005, 11:05 PM   #31

Re: Problems with Matilda


I don;t envy you but think you are doing the right thing.



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26-07-2005, 11:12 PM   #32

Re: Problems with Matilda


Just wish I knew of some nice - perhaps elderly couple, who don't have a cat and would like one...she would make a great companion to someone who just had her for company



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26-07-2005, 11:32 PM   #33

Re: Problems with Matilda


She she would suit me down to the ground especially as she gets on with dogs but with Oscar and Cleo in such good health I can't see me having aother cat for a while. But when I do it will be an adult and one who is used to dogs (would have to be having Staffs)

Sorry PK.



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26-07-2005, 11:34 PM   #34

Re: Problems with Matilda


Why don't you try the cinnamon trust they rehome and home pets for elderly people ie people who can't keep their dogs/cats whatever and people who have lost their cat/dog whatever and want another - try

I walk for them - I walk an elderly Lab for an even older couple who can't do it anymore and want to keep their pet ie I come in and walk once a week.

The link not sure if they can help but you never know http://www.cinnamon.org.uk/
Karen



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27-07-2005, 07:56 AM   #35

Re: Problems with Matilda


Thanks Kazz....I'm still chewing it over this morning She has been in to see the kitties and has been so gentle saying hello to them, I am flabergasted as to why she is like she is with Lucky

Here is a piccie of her taken a couple of years ago now with Maddie....the cat on the radiator bed above is Lucky, the cat she now hates



and here is a piccie of her taken a few weeks ago - layed on the puppies weighing scales...






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