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It's something I am very conscious of - what will become of my two cats and the dog if anything were to happen to OH and/or me. Perhaps it's worth a thread of it's own? Good luck with 16 year old cat - not an easy rehome. |
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I know many people are against vaccination, but perhaps if anybody is likely to be in this situation they need to be sure vaccines are up to date, or your animal may not even be given a chance! We are looking at trying to fund a couple of dog/ cat runs to try and help, even if only for a couple of weeks while the animal gets its vaccines, but obviously we need to look after our own sanctuary animals before looking into this. |
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It's a pity there isn't a registry for people who would foster unvacccinated cats; I would do it if Leia weren't so adamant about being an only cat. |
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Another reason why we should keep up with vaccinations even though there are also good arguments against annual boosters. Such a dilemma! I'm not sure that our 2 children would be willing to take our pets but our son's godmother has specifically requested that she be nominated in our wills as preferred adopter of our cats and the dog would go back to his breeder for rehoming. We thought it was something we should sort out. Are rescues particularly pressed this year? I don't think I've seen many reports although there was a story in the paper the other day about black and white cats being overlooked as adopters were preferring tabbies. |
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I have a provision in my will for Leia. Those of us who're older with no family or SO really need to make provision for our animals. |
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If the patients are under Council caare the Council are bound by law to look after the animals - very few make this public, also have you tried the Blue Cross for the oldies as they have a foster scheme Also might be worth checking with CP to see if they might help with injection costs if you "take on" the cats till homes can be found as fosters I currently have a 5 month old Bengal found about 8 miles from here in my bathroom as CP wanted to PTS as she was a bit hissy and frantic, bless her she is scared but after 4 days here is much calmer, loves valarian toys and is now purring up a storm and we can pick her up and she is called Porsche and will be staying here for the forseable future All our mob are in our wills with the provision once they have all gone the lucky person gets the house and all cash |
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Yes Liz, it was a mental health nurse in each case who contacted us, they were the ones going and feeding the cats when they finished work, and they were the ones trying to find a placement but in each case could find no where to take them. The one found a place thanks to pet fostering services Scotland, but the closest fosterers was in Lossiemouth, and it was the nurse who drove the cat up there yesterday once she had finished work. After a full days work she drove there and didn't get home until after 9pm at night. |
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