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Aww, bless her for keeping you company. Unfortunately I'm in the States so I'm not sure about your local rescue services. I am happy though to hear you are planning to give a forever home to a little one and add to your family; I think it's so important to keep your heart open to love another even after grief. I don't think there's anything wrong with wanting a kitten and it will probably be quite enchanting for your oh who has never experienced that before--good thing too, they're so cute at that age they really do get a hold on your heart even if they are naughty Can't wait to hear an update of how it goes and meet your new family member |
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Try your local CP, I foster for them and at the moment have a lot of kittens...Where are you in Scotland??? |
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im in ayrshire, i had a look on the website i want to take them all! my mums on holidays next month so i will have her dog and cat, so was aiming for a date after then. |
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I'm in the States too, but so many of my friends here work with Cats Protection that would be my suggestion; I have heard some not so good things about RSPCA. Jungle cat is a real beauty: torties are well camoflagued for hiding in the shrubbry and pouncing, aren't they? Good luck in your search for a new little companion to fill the void in a catless house .... |
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I'd agree that CP would be the best start. There are usually quite a few kittens around at this time of year. Do let us know how you get on. I think a kitten is a lovely idea if your OH hasn't had one before. |
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Good luck from me too! A kitten - such good entertainment and it's lovely to be able to give a forever home to a young 'un. I look forward to hearing about him/her (or them?) in due course. |
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haha just the one! i have enough with 11 rats and my mums cat and dog when her caravan season is on! yes, think i will give them a call on monday when im off! think i will ask for another boy jungle is a girl so hopefully when they finally get introduced there shouldnt be fights! im just a bit worried about getting a younger cat incase they want to go outside, id like a housecat again. mym mums cat goes out and sometimes for day/s at a time, it is worrying! |
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That's something about having a kitten - in my case, I bought Pip home at 9 weeks. He had his jabs in due course and then waited until he was 6 months old before being neutered and then I let him out. He had only been out before with me and on a harness and lead - so he knew where he lived. Whether it is as a consequence of being an indoor boy for 6 months of his life, he is now quite a home body. He does go out, as my cats have always done, but he is happy indoors - especially when the weather turns cold. Kizzy was a rescue girl, aged between 1 and 2 years and CP advised to keep her in for 6 weeks, which I did. She is also a very happy homely cat. |
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I would say Cats protection or RSPCA. RSPCA branches vary a lot, our local one is brilliant. All cats are neutered, wormed, de-flead, vaccinated and have had a general health check before they are re-homed, I would imagine SSPCA is similar? |
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