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Cats owned: 3 cats
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Location: Wall Heath.West Midlands.UK
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15-02-2006, 08:29 PM   #31

Re: Smudgley - update


Well our nearest shelter is about 40 mins away & our branch has no connections with them. We never put a cat down unless for health reasons, but we just couldn't afford to be that picky with who we rehome to.
Also - I think if we don't rehome to someone then they will go & get a cat from elsewhere anyway, so they might as well have one of ours.

As long as they are going to do what's best for the cat, that is our main concern.

Not sure where you are Random, but I seriously would rehome to you if you were local. (Obviously I don't know you, but what I mean is I wouldn't turn you away for the 3 reasons above, or any of them)



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15-02-2006, 11:08 PM   #32

Re: Smudgley - update


Smudgley I live pretty far away from the west midlands...(north east), but thats made me feel a lot better about it, maybe I should keep trying?



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15-02-2006, 11:18 PM   #33

Re: Smudgley - update


Well I can't speak for other CP branches, or other rescue organisations - but as I said - if you came to me & you love cats - then

Good luck if you do go back to the rescues.



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